- This 1941 ies 75 five-passenger sedan, has an odometer reading of less than 6,000 miles that the seller says is accurate.
- It is equipped with a 346-cu.in. L-head V8 and three-speed manual transmission.
- The ’s repaint in black is reported to be two years old and in “excellent” overall condition.
- The tan leatherette interior is reported to be “new” and shows no outward damage.
- The is said to have been in the same family from new, having originally been purchased by the seller’s aunt.
- portedly there is “no visible rust.”
- This is designated as a Full Classic by the Classic Car Club of .
- The 346-cu.in. L-head V8, factory rated at 150 horsepower, is reported to be original to the car, along with the manual transmission, with no known rebuilds.
- The manual steering box is reported to have recently been rebuilt.
- The manual drum brakes are said to have been recently inspected, with “great” functionality.
- The seller says that “very little work” has been needed by the .
- No DOT date codes are visible on the tires.
- The tan leatherette interior is reported to be new and free of damage.
- The interior welting and headliner appear to be in excellent condition.
- The tires’ whitewalls show signs of light cracking.
- The factory radio will be included but is not functional.
- Some spatter can be seen inside the engine bay.
- No statement is made regarding instrument functionality.
- A storage compartment is in the rear of the front seat.
- Footrests are present in the rear.
- The carpeted trunk presents as clean.
Designated by its body tag as a five-passenger luxury sedan, this 1941 ies 75, with wood bodywork, is reported to have an odometer reading of fewer than 6,000 miles that the seller says is accurate. The seller says that “very little work” has been performed on this , whose major departures from originality are apparently limited to a two-year old repaint and a new interior. The is reported to have “no visible rust.” The bodywork is said to have no scratches or dents. The tires are described as “new,” and this can apparently be enjoyed immediately by its new owner.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean fornia title in his name. This 1941 ies 75, with wood bodywork, is certified as a CCCA Full Classic and is reported to be an operable, presentable example with new paint and a new interior.