383-Powered 1940 Chevrolet Stepside Pickup 6-Speed







Ended Apr 30, 2026 at 6:51 PM UTC
Addenda and errata
Please note - new photos of the build progress have been added to the gallery and we've uploaded an independent appraisal to the Additional Documents section of the listing.
Description
Pre-war Chevrolet pickups have transformed from modest work trucks into important examples of early Chevy history. Produced as part of its KC Series, the 1940 Chevy “Light Delivery” half-ton truck wore a restyled body featuring distinct rounded panels, a prominent chrome grille with horizontal bars and “Chevrolet” script, chrome bumpers, a 6 ½-foot bed, and oval taillights. Inside, the reengineered cab featured a car-like instrument panel and a more comfortable bench seat than before
From the factory, Chevy’s “Light Delivery” trucks were powered by the durable if rather light-on-pep 85-horsepower, 216ci “Stovebolt” six-cylinder engine, and backed by a three-speed manual transmission. These KC Series trucks were popular then, and are highly regarded now among vintage truck enthusiasts and collectors for their timeless styling.
This 1940 Chevrolet Pickup features numerous modifications, starting with its black cherry exterior paint and six-board stained maple bed floor, which give way to a tan leather bench seat. Underhood, a 383ci stroker V8 with aluminum heads is fed by a Holley four-barrel carburetor, and it's also equipped with an Edelbrock Performer RPM aluminum intake manifold. A Richmond 6-speed manual transmission powers the rear wheels through a limited-slip 10-bolt General Motors rear differential. The truck rides on a Heidts front suspension with tubular A-arms paired with a rear leaf-spring setup. Additional convenience items include power windows, a tilt steering column, and a modern air conditioning unit.
This 1940 Chevrolet Pickup is now offered by the selling dealer with Connecticut registration and a Bill of Sale.
Highlights
’40 Chevy Stepside with stroker V8 power
Refinished in black cherry paint
Reupholstered tan leather interior
Vintage Air air conditioning
15” painted wheels now wearing BFGoodrich Silvertown radial whitewall tires
Maple wood bed with polished aluminum slats
Reportedly rebuilt and modified 383ci Chevrolet V8
Richmond 6-speed manual transmission with overdrive and Hurst shifter
Factory Equipment
“Light Delivery” ½-ton body
Final-year KC Series styling
113-inch wheelbase
6 ½-foot bed
Modifications
Body:
Reportedly 2-stage base/clear PPG paint, with pinstripe matching interior color
Triple-chromed trim
Halogen headlights
Glass, moldings, and rubber said to have been replaced
Bed:
Mahogany-stained 6-plank maple with stainless strips
Hidden circular plank cutout to access fuel tank cap
Chain-less tailgate with hidden hinges and airbrushed “Chevrolet” script
Interior:
Body-color interior paint
Hand-stitched bench seat
Custom headliner, back panel, and door panels
inner door handles replaced
Ididit tilt steering column with Grant wheel
Classic Instruments modern gauges in stock location
Power windows with door-mounted switches
Sony head unit, battery, fuses, and relays mounted behind the seat back
Engine:
Reportedly machined, bored, stroked and assembled by Precision Engine
Replacement parts:
Crankshaft, rods, pistons, and piston rings
Bearings, freeze plugs, oil pump, and timing set
14” air cleaner and valve covers, both with body-color paint and hand-painted Chevrolet lettering
Holley 4-barrel carburetor with dual fuel inlets, electric choke, and vacuum secondaries
Edelbrock Performer RPM aluminum intake manifold with era-correct front oil fill tube
Aluminum cylinder heads
Performance camshaft and lifters
Shorty-style ceramic-coated headers
Custom 2.5” dual exhaust system with Flowmaster mufflers and Magnaflow chrome tips
GM HEI distributor with integrated coil, and aftermarket spark plug wires
Aluminum water pump and radiator with electric fan
March chrome alternator, aluminum drive pulleys, and brackets
Drivetrain:
Clutch, pressure plate, and throwout bearing replaced
Driveshaft and U-joints replaced
10-bolt GM rear end with positraction
Chassis/Suspension/Brakes:
Frame painted black and new fuel tank mounted
Heidts front with tubular A-arms, leaf rear suspension
Rack and pinion steering
Front disc, rear drum brakes with frame-mounted power brake booster and master cylinder
Brake lines and hoses replaced
Ownership History
This 1940 Chevrolet Stepside Pickup was acquired by the selling dealer in Connecticut. It will be sold on registration only, as Connecticut does not issue titles for vehicles 20 model years or older.
Additional documents
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