1941 Chrysler Windsor

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$20,000 - $25,000 USD | Not Sold

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In December of 1941 the United Stated entered the Second World War and soon after civilian automobile production throughout the country was halted. Chrysler’s Windsor model was introduced in 1939 and was available in a long or short wheelbase and in ten different combined models. Production ended shortly thereafter in 1942 and then was revived after the war and used into the 1960s.

This 1941 Chrysler is finished in Ivory with excellent chrome work embellishing the car. The Dove Gray cloth interior has been refurbished, along with the woodgrain dashboard which has been impressively restored. The engine is a 241-cid inline six-cylinder with a three-speed transmission. It has red painted wheels with whitewall tires and chrome factory hubcaps.

The fact that this is a pre-war car makes it extremely desirable, combined with the fact that it is a Windsor Club Coupe with an spacious backseat and sensible, unique design make this a rarely seen pre-war coupe.