1948 Chrysler Windsor Burgandy-

1948 Chrysler Windsor Burgandy-

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Vehicle Specification


Chrysler
Make
Windsor
Model
1690151
Listing ID
Sedan
Body Style
Manual
Transmission
Gasoline
Fuel Type
Burgundy
Interior Color
1948
Year
Used
Condition
Burgundy
Exterior Color

Vehicle Description


This 1948 Chrysler Windsor limousine was cosmetically and mechanically restored and repainted in its reportedly original color under previous ownership in 1987. It draws power from a 250.6ci inline-six and sends it to the road through a semi-automatic transmission. Features include chrome bumpers, vent windows, a heater, and three-row seating. New rear springs and whitewall radial tires were recently installed. Finished in Regal Maroon over a maroon cloth interior, this C-38-series Chrysler is available now and comes with a clear North Carolina title. This Chrysler limousine rides on a set of steel wheels with bright trim rings and Chrysler-branded hub caps and new whitewall tires. The cabin is furnished with three rows of maroon cloth seating that includes a fold-up second-row seat, tan broadcloth door panels, brown carpeting, and ribbed metallic trim. Features include vent windows, a column-mounted shifter, a radio, an analog clock, and a heater. The radio works but receives only one station and the heater works as well. Instrumentation consists of a 110-mph speedometer and gauges for the coolant temperature, amps, oil pressure, and fuel level. The five-digit analog odometer shows 86,869 miles, which is probably an accurate figure. Power from the 250.6ci inline-six is delivered to the road through a hydraulically operated semi-automatic transmission and the rear wheels. The rear springs were recently replaced. The transmission works fine - it is a large heavy car with the six cylinder engine so it is not a fast car. It will cruise all day long at 55 to 60. The engine does not smoke. The brakes are fine, no issues evident. The radiator and fuel systems work well - no problems that I am aware of The car is driven To Church on occasion, to local antique car events on occasion or short drives in the country on occasion. I don't think it has been in the rain or on a wet street in 30 or 40 years.

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