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customer who wants to sell old cars
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I work as a car salesmen in the Philadelphia area and a customer of ours has recently lost her husband and wants to unload some older vehicles. 1 is a 1945 Chevrolet Pickup. She said it is vintage war vehicle called Rambling Rose. It is currently in a museum in Honeybrook Pa and I am told it is 1 of a kind. I plan on looking at vehicle. I wanted some feedback on possible worth.
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Chevrolet resumed production of civilian trucks for the general market on August 20, 1945. The government allowed Chevrolet to build civilian heavy-duty chassis cabs for qualified essential users in both 1944 and 1945 and the 1/2 ton 115-inch wheelbase pickup in 1945 for qualified essential civilian users. Over 15,000 1/2 Ton Trucks were relased in 1945. Even though civilian truck production for the general market was frozen, through the Office of Defense Transportation a total of 56,128 light-duty trucks were released between March 1942 and July 1945 for civilian use.