1941 CHEVROLET CARS DESCRIBED
GENERAL: Longer, lower, and wider bodies were mounted on a chassis that had a three inch longer wheelbase. The grille resembled
the 1940 version, but it was new - it had six chrome plated die cast moldings. The hood was a front opening type with side panels
eliminated. The headlights were now blended into the fenders. Chrome moldings decorated the front fender tops. There were parking
lamps below each headlight. The new body featured concealed safety steps instead of running boards. The slope of the windshield,
rear window and upper body sides was increased. Concealed hinges were used on the doors and hood.
CHEVROLET - MASTER DELUXE - SERIES AG - SIX: The Master Deluxe had body belt moldings and model identification plates at
the rear of the hood sides. The standard upholstery and interior trimmings were plain. There were no arm rests on the front doors.
CHEVROLET - SPECIAL DELUXE - SERIES AH - SIX: The Special Deluxe had the same new body and basic styling as the Master
Deluxe. The series name appeared in chrome block letters on the rear sides of the hood. Additional standard equipment included a
deluxe steering wheel with horn ring, stainless steel hood moldings. stainless steel window reveal moldings, a chrome plated license
plate lamp and arm rests on the front doors. And richer upholstery material was used. In the Spring of that year the Fleetline sedan
was introduced. It was a close-coupled 4-door model without window ventipanes.
INNOVATIONS: Increased compression ratio. Flat top pistons. Smaller combustion chamber. New 10 mm. spark plugs. New design
rocker arms. Redesigned water pump. Improved ignition points. Knee-Action front coil spring suspension standard on all Chevrolets.
MODEL/ENGINE I.D. DATA:
Series AG - Serial numbers were on a plate on right side of floor pan in front of front seat. Starting: AG-1001. Ending:
AG-62708. Engine numbers were on the right side of engine on milled pad on crankcase near rear of distributor. Starting:
AA-1001. Ending: AA-1163729. Engines built in Tonawanda factory were numbered AC-1001 to AC-195459.
Series AH - Serial numbers were in the same location as on Master Deluxe. Starting: AH-1001. Ending: AH-02375. Engine
number were the same as Master Deluxe.
BODY PAINT CODE/COLORS:
288 Ridge Green
289 Banner Beige
291 Kingston Gray
292 Cruiser Gray
293 Squadron Gray
294 Constitution Blue
295 Marine Blue
296 Admiral Green
297 Black
298 Cameo Cream
299 Maple Brown
301 Indian Suntan
301 Santone
302 Nassak Gray
303 Cimarron Green
290/300 Ruby Maroon
ENGINE – ALL SERIES: OHV. Inline. Six. Cast iron block. Bore & Stroke: 3.50” x 3.75”. Displacement: 216.5CID. Compression Ratio: 6 5.1.
Horsepower: 90 @ 3300 RPM. Tor que: 170 ft. lbs. @1200 RPM. N.A.C.C. H.P.: 29.4. Main bearings: Four. Valve lifters: Solid. Carter 1V
Model W1483S.
CHASSIS:
Master Deluxe, Series AG - W.B.: 116. in. Tires: 16 x 6.00.
Special Deluxe Series, AH - W.B.: 116 in. Tires: 16 x 6.00.
TECHNICAL: Manual Synchromesh transmission. Speeds: 3F/1R. Column gear shift controls. Single-plate clutch. Semi-floating rear
axle. Overall Ratio: 4.11:1. Four wheel hydraulic brakes. Steel spoke wheels.
OPTIONS:
Accessory hood ornament.
Bumper guards.
Bumper wing guards.
Cigar lighter.
Clock.
Exhaust deflector.
External sun shade.
Fender skirts.
Fog lamps.
Full wheel discs.
License plate frame.
Radio antenna.
Radio. Heater.
Rearview mirror.
Seat covers.
Short wave radio.
Spotlight.
Stainless steel fender trim.
Wheel trim rings.
Whitewall tires.
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HISTORICAL BACKG ROUND : Introduced Sept. 1940. Calendar year registrations: 880,346. Calendar year production: 930,293.
Model year production: (Master Deluxe) 419,044; (Special Deluxe) 602,327; (total) 1,021,371. General Manager: M.E. Coyle.
This was the last full production year prior to WWII. Chevrolet conducted a promotional contest in which Spencer Tracy was picked as
America's top movie star. He was given a new Chevrolet station wagon.
PRODUCTION:
Model No.
Body Type & Seating
Price
Weight
Production
Series AG - Master DeLuxe
AG
AG
AG
AG
2-dr.
2-dr.
2-dr.
4-dr.
Business Coupe-2P
Coupe-5P
Town Sedan-5P
Sport Sedan-5P
$
$
$
$
712
743
754
795
3020
3025
3050
3090
Total Production Series AG
48,763
79,124
219,438
59,538
406,863
Series AH - Special DeLuxe
AH
AH
AH
AH
AH
AH
2-dr.
2-dr.
2-dr.
2-dr.
4-dr.
4-dr.
Business Coupe-2P
Coupe-5P
Cabriolet-5P
Town Sedan-5P
Sport Sedan-5P
Station Wagon-8P
$
$
$
$
$
$
769
800
949
810
851
995
3040
3050
3285
3095
3125
3410
Total Production Series AH
17,602
155,889
15,296
228,458
148,661
2045
567,951
Series AH - Fleetline
AH
4-dr. Sedan-5P
Total Production Series AH Fleetline
Total Production - All Series
$
877
3130
34,162
34,162
1,008,976
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The 1941 Chevrolet Station Wagon was still the most expensive in the line. It was only available in
the Special Deluxe Series this year and 2,045 were produced.
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The Special DeLuxe Convertible continued to be the most expensive regular Chevrolet at $949. Even
so, 15,296 were sold.
The Special DeLuxe Sport Sedan 4-door was very popular with 148,661 delivered. It was also
available as a Master Deluxe.
The Special DeLuxe Town Sedan was the most popular Chevrolet. 228,458 were built in 1941. It
was also available as a Master Deluxe.
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The 1941 Chevrolet Fleetline 4-door was an upscale Sport Sedan with a more formal roofline taken
from the Cadillac 60 Special. Even with its January release, it managed to sell 34,162 units.
The 1941 Special DeLuxe 5-passenger Coupe was very popular, selling 155,889 units.
The Special DeLuxe Business Coupe was not as popular as its Master DeLuxe brother, with only
17,602 sold. The greater versatility of the 5-passenger model had finally won out.
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The Master Deluxe 5 passenger Coupe sold only 1/2 of what its Special DeLuxe version did at
79,124.
The 1941 Master DeLuxe Business Coupe was a salesman's dream and as such tripled the sales of
the more expensive version with 48,763 sold.
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