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1930 Chrysler CJ7
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$44,900.00
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Address: Orange Village, OH | |
Mileage: 54,371 | |
Exterior Color: Crown Maroon | |
Interior Color: Black Leather | |
Body Style: Roadster | |
Car Class: COLLECTOR | |
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, Older restoration that still shows extremely well. Side mounts, trunk rack, dual taillights, and turn signals make it ready to tour. One of only 1660 built in 1930., The Chrysler Series Six (also known as the CJ) was introduced late in the 1930 model year to help combat the effects of the Great Depression. With its six wooden artillery wheels and handsome color combination, however, this roadster gives the impression of a much more expensive, upscale car, and its driving manners are outstanding thanks to the energetic six-cylinder engine and impressive hydraulic braking system. The restoration was completed some years ago, but it has been only lightly used since, primarily for local shows. With handsome Crown Maroon paint and black fenders, it looks both sporty and elegant, and the finish remains in very good condition with no notable scratches or nicks. Chrome and stainless trim was restored with the rest of the car, and shows some age but remains completely presentable., There are only lights signs of use throughout the interior, and the black leather seats remain firm and comfortable, with the rumble seat showing almost zero use. A chrome instrument panel offers a fully functional set of gauges, including fuel level, oil pressure, and an ammeter, but since a temperature gauges was oddly absent, a modern mechanical temperature gauge has been fitted below the dash. Overhead, a beautifully restored set of oak bows hold a handsome tan canvas top that fits extremely well., With Chrysler's soon-to-be-famous silver head, the 196 cubic inch inline-six offers impressive torque and pulls cleanly from very low speeds. Four main bearings and rubber engine mounts ensure smoothness and durability, while a standard mechanical fuel pump was at least five years ahead of many of its contemporaries. The original Carter updraft carburetor remains in place, fitted with an unusual period-correct air filter. A three-speed manual transmission offers easy shifting, although Chrysler had not yet adopted synchromesh, so double-clutching is still required., With a lightweight and sporty roadster body, this Chrysler is a great tour vehicle that has already proven itself over the past several years. A beautiful, fully-sorted car with no needs, ready to enjoy immediately., For more information and photos, please visit our webpage at .,, $44,900 negotiable ,, Advertiser Since 2008
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