1933 Chrysler "CO" Six 2 Dr. in "Buckingham Blue" gloss finish. An older restoration All season newer wide white tires with Red spoke wheels @ brass center caps.
Equipped with rear mounted spare tire, nd original style leather steamer trunk & rac, unning boards, ual horns, eater,driving lights, rivers side spot light, ice chrome / bright work.
the 234 C.I. L-Head Six engine( rebuilt in restoration) and 3 spd. manual transmission. A turn key classic ready to drive and enjoy !!!...
Discount domestic financing available and also wholesale shipping costs to bring it home !!!!...
Call, ontact Classic Chris Quinn, (605)201-2109 cell for more details.
Highlights :
For 1933 Chrysler's cars powered by six-cylinder engines proved to be their best-selling models. The CO Series accounted for over half of Chrysler's production with 17,865 vehicles produced. Body styles included a business coupe, edan, -passenger sedan, onvertible sedan, rougham, oadster coupe, nd a convertible coupe. Pricing ranged from $750 - $950. The L-head six-cylinder engine displaced 234 cubic-inches and offered 83 horsepower. In the front were large streamlined fenders that dipped lower in the front. There was a cowless hood with door type ventilators, suicide' rear hinged doors, lanting V-type windshields, loping V-type radiators, ingle bar bumpers, nd slanted door openings. They came standard with hydraulic brakes, elco Remy ignition, utomatic vacuum clutch, reewheeling, ilent helical gear transmission, nd a new coincidental starter/accelerator pedal.