It would have no serial number if it was made before 1968. Production began in the early 60's. Ended in 1977. It's worth about $150-$200 if in good condition.
Back in the 60s, there were 3 versions of the a1041. The standard model is worth about $100, the special $150, & the special deluxe $200. Of course it must be in excellent condition to realize those prices. More if the original Weaver 3x6 scope is included.
Sears' JC Higgins Model 25 is the High Standard model A1041 .22 auto
High Standard, Model A1041
Whatever you can get. Probably between $300.00 to $600.00
The High Standard Collector's Association would be a good start. Mr. John Stimson has collected information on various High Standard Firearms, and has a web page. The link below with take you to the rifle listing.
Same as a High Standard A1041 .22 Auto. Send your email to me so I can send you a scan of the manual.
Do a search for High Standard A1041 rifle parts. Numrich gun parts has a good selection of parts for this rifle.
Ford Model A was so special because it was the first Ford model that would use the current standard driver controls. These included clutches, drive gear, brake pedal, starter and throttle.
No a standard 22 rifle cleaning kit will work fine
It is a J frame, the smallest. It is standard carbon steel. Also called the "Chief's Special."
Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson, 3rd, edition
mersman 123 05 special order for a lew bros. Standard fine furniture since 1934 table model 7184.