Ok, my dad and I just brought home our 1941 Chevy. Here are the pics.
http://s1191.photobucket.com/albums/z468/MortgageLaw/1941%20Chevy%20Truck/The engine turns over by no compression in three of the cylinders. My Dad's half brother's Uncle bought this truck originally and it has been in the family ever since. He passed away and it ended up in my Uncle's hands. He does not know how to turn a wrench and faced with the cost to pay someone to restore it agreed to let my Dad and I have it and "restore" it.
It spent its life on a ranch in Kansas as a work truck. It has an old Motorola radio in it that I have not identified its year but who ever installed it did so like it was meant to be there. It has an aftermarket heater installed that was very professionally installed. The windows are great, no cracks. The odometer reads 200,000 and change miles.
I cannot identify the engine. It is an inline 6 with the number BA682343 stamped on the tab behind the distributer and none of the well none sites have helped identify that number.
My questions of the day are. Should we attempt "Original" or since I have a complete Chevy Blazer drive train engine to rear end should we go hotrod?
What kind of engine is in it now? The title of course does not have the VIN as that did not exist back in 1941 but I did confirm that the VIN number on Title matches the number on the engine block leading me to believe that it might be the original engine.