1932 Chrysler CI 6 Sedan - Ground Up Restoration, Very Rare Car!

1932 Chrysler CI 6

Technical specifications of Chrysler CI 6 1932

Price: US $39,000.00
Condition: Used
Item location: Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Make: Chrysler
Model: CI 6
Type: Sedan
Year: 1932
Mileage: 4887
VIN: 6570634
Color: Blue
Engine size: 223ci 6cyl
Number of cylinders: 6
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: Tan
Vehicle Title: Clean
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1932 Chrysler CI 6 Sedan Offered as a buy-it-now. Make us an offer!

This exceptional example is a 2 owner car that has lived its entire life in Flora Indiana. The Original Owner purchased the car new and gave the car to his son as a graduation present for completing Medical School. The car remained with that gentleman. until advancing age moved him to pass the car along to another local collector. While the car was a very solid and completely original car the collector felt it deserved to be restored and embarked on a ground up body off restoration. The finished product is seen here adn as you can see is in excellent condition throughout. the car runs and drives without fault, we have a driving video we can text or email to you, and needs nothgitn to be pressed into immediate service. Finished in a very striking (and its original) color combination, this rare and desirable car is one of the best driving cars of the early 30's. This is a great opportunity to get a really rare (13,772 produced), and attractive car that will provide years of touring enjoyment to the happy new owner.



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Chrysler Corp was founded by Walter P Chrysler (1875–1940) on June 6, 1925, when the Maxwell Motor Company (est. 1904) was re-organized into the Chrysler Corporation. Walter Chrysler arrived at the ailing Maxwell-Chalmers company in the early 1920s. He was hired to overhaul the company's troubled operations (after a similar rescue job at the Willys-Overland car company). In late 1923 production of the Chalmers automobile was ended. In January 1924, Walter Chrysler launched the well-received Chrysler automobile. The Chrysler was a 6-cylinder automobile, designed to provide customers with an advanced, well-engineered car, but at a more affordable price than they might expect. (Elements of this car are traceable to a prototype which had been under development at Willys during Chrysler's tenure). The original 1924 Chrysler included a carburetor air filter, high compression engine, full pressure lubrication, and an oil filter, features absent from most autos at the time. Among the innovations in its early years were the first practical mass-produced four-wheel hydraulic brakes, a system nearly completely engineered by Chrysler with patents assigned to Lockheed, and rubber engine mounts to reduce vibration. Chrysler also developed a wheel with a ridged rim, designed to keep a deflated tire from flying off the wheel. This wheel was eventually adopted by the auto industry worldwide.
Following the introduction of the Chrysler, the Maxwell was dropped after its 1925 model year run, although in truth the new line of lower-priced 4-cylinder Chryslers which were then introduced for the 1926 model year were basically Maxwells which had been re-engineered and rebranded. It was during this time period of the early 1920s that Walter Chrysler assumed the presidency of Maxwell, with the company then ultimately incorporated under the Chrysler name. Following the introduction of the Chrysler, the Maxwell brand was dropped after the 1925 model year. The new, lower-priced four-cylinder Chryslers introduced for the 1926 year were badge-engineered Maxwells.
The advanced engineering and testing that went into Chrysler Corporation cars helped to push the company to the second-place position in U.S. sales by 1936, a position it would last hold in 1949. In 1928, the Chrysler Corporation began dividing its vehicle offerings by price class and function. The Plymouth brand was introduced at the low-priced end of the market (created essentially by once again reworking and rebadging Chrysler's four-cylinder model). At the same time, the DeSoto brand was introduced in the medium-price field. Also in 1928, Chrysler bought the Dodge Brothers[24] automobile and truck company and continued the successful Dodge line of automobiles and Fargo range of trucks. By the mid-1930s, the DeSoto and Dodge divisions would trade places in the corporate hierarchy. Our Ebay Policies:
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