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1948 Chrysler Crown Imperial Limousine on 2040-cars

Year:1948 Mileage:73239 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Brunswick, Maine, United States

Brunswick, Maine, United States
Transmission:4-speed Fluid Drive
Engine:straight 8
Body Type:Limousine
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 7811335
Year: 1948
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Chrysler
Interior Color: Black
Model: Imperial
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Crown
Drive Type: Fluid drive
Mileage: 73,239
Power Options: Power Windows

1948 Chrysler Crown Imperial Limousine

Over the three year period 1946 – 1948 just 750 Imperial limousines were built. Chrysler did not break down individual year production during that time frame. This example is readily identifiable as a 1948 because of the short chrome spear over the front wheel well. The C-40 models are accepted as Full Classics by the Classic Car Club of America.

Powered by a 323 cubic inch straight-8 with 135 horsepower and backed by a 4-speed Fluid Drive transmission it sits on a 145.5” wheelbase. The car weighs almost 5,000 lbs. Inside, the front compartment is black leather. Behind the power divider glass is the blue and gray broadcloth passenger compartment with a folding pair of jump seats.

This car is a very original example with a lot of original paint. With the exception of the front bumper the chrome is all original and in very good condition. There is some minor deterioration as you might expect from a 65-year old car. The front seat cushion was recovered several years ago, in leather as original. There is a small split in the backrest leather on the upper left corner. It is fitted with a rubber mat in front, original, in good condition. The upholstery in the rear is all original.  It does show some fading but no rips or tears. The carpet is also original and shows some light staining but minimal wear. Trunk lining is all complete, some minor staining but no rips or tears.

The big straight-8 starts easily and runs very nicely. Good oil pressure, no smoke and no nasty noises. The Fluid Drive works just as advertised; shifts promptly and no leaks. The engine compartment is very original; I think the engine was repainted some years ago in the original silver but there has been no other cosmetic work done. The radiator was re-cored several years ago, at great expense, so it runs cool at all times.

Equipment includes a push-button radio (vibrator noise but no reception), Deluxe heater/defroster, front and rear compartment clocks, Rear compartment chauffeur buzzer, back-up light, parking brake warning lamp, fog lamps, outside rear view mirror, stainless wheel trim rings, white wall tires, Directional signals, Center bumper guard and locking gas cap. Hydro-electric Power Windows, including the divider, are all working.

For the past 19 years this Classic has been owned by a close friend. He passed away last January and we are selling it for his wife. They toured with the car regularly and put about 8,000 miles on the car during that time. It has been reliable and comfortable with plenty of luggage space for long-distance tours.


A deposit of $500.00 is due 48 hrs after auction ends, and balance within 7 days


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