1941 Streamliner by uscjason

By diyauto
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3 minute(s) of a 19 minute read

5-20-2010

Here are some pictures of the Data Plates and Engine code, from the looks of things I do not believe the engine is the original. My plans are to remove the interior of the cab and trunk to see what damage is or is not there and proceed from there. I plan at this point to keep it as original as possible but will have to wait and see. If anyone can give me an idea as to what the data plate means it would be appreciated.

Thanks

Jason









6-1-2010


Does anyone know or have a resource for getting seats redone in TN perferably east TN?

Thanks

Jason


6-10-2010


How do I find out what year the engine is on this vehicle? Or if it is the original (I dont believe it is)

Thanks

Jason


8-7-2010


Tom,

Working on those pics just got back from my work and should have some soon. Are you looking for just how it fits or also where the bolts are?

Thanks

Jason


2-3-2014


Well, its been awhile but life has taken an interesting turn which has allowed me to start work on completing this project. Here is a link to some pictures of the dis-assembly and before and after pictures of the seats. Body is scheduled to go off to the body shop in the next week or so to fix the rot and sandblast everything else including the frame. I would do it myself but they have a jig and can get to the bottom side to blast primer and paint way easier than I can. Hope to have it back soon so that I can get the rest of the body blocked in and painted this summer when I come home for a visit. 


Does anyone know what color these engines were from the factory in 1941?


Thanks


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Comments

Very cool ride!

Posted by Diggymart on 2/21/20 @ 7:33:10 PM