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1946 Chrylser Windsor, Highlander Conv, Three Owners!

$28,800

Harry's Thoughts

This is a very nice example that is sure to help make its new caretaker many happy memories!

THE ESSENTIALS

This is a rare Highlander covnertible that we just received.  We are still doing our normal prep-work, but it is an older restoration of a Canton, Ohio car.  There are signs of body filler having been used, but it is holding up very well.

It runs and drives well, too with all original drivetrain.  More details coming soon!!  We do not know all the history of this car and therefore do not know for sure the total mileage, but the drivetrain is fully rebuilt.

The NADA value guide shows the high retail value at $35,400.  We are offering this motorcar at a huge savings.  See details online at: http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars/1946/Chrysler/Windsor/2-Door-Convertible/Values.

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Please feel free to call us regarding this Chrysler Convertible.  Call Harry at 602.245.7200 or email at harry@classicpromenade.com

1946 Chrylser Windsor, Highlander Conv, Three Owners!

$28,800

PRIVATE SALE STATUS
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LOCATION USA
VIEWS 115

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1946 Chrylser Windsor, Highlander Conv, Three Owners!
1946 Chrylser Windsor, Highlander Conv, Three Owners!

$28,800

PRIVATE SALE STATUS
SELLER
VIEWS 115

Chrysler Windsor

Interesting Fact: The Chrysler Windsor was produced from 1939 to 1961, and then for another five years in Canada alone. This full-size car became the leading price model for Chrysler as the Chrysler Royal model ceased production.   At launch, the Chrysler Windsor boasted 108 horsepower with both long and short wheelbase options. The largest…
Interesting Fact: The Chrysler Windsor was produced from 1939 to 1961, and then for another five years in Canada alone. This full-size car became the leading price model for Chrysler as the Chrysler Royal model ceased production.   At launch, the Chrysler Windsor boasted 108 horsepower with both long and short wheelbase options. The largest model can hold up to eight passengers, or six passengers on the lower end. Production halted for a few years during World War II but resumed almost immediately afterward. More technology was added to the vehicle, but it wasn’t until the Chrysler’s 25th anniversary that the Windsor received a major redesign.    Over the years, the Chrysler Windsor has been notorious for offering more technology than other vehicles, which had resulted in the expensive price tag it boasted. Power grew overtime, but the engines used in the Windsor did not change dramatically from year to year.   Eventually, the Windsor just grew out of the times, but not before receiving a V8 engine capable of producing 305 horsepower that could also show off powerful speeds and reliable driving. Overall, the Windsor is a unique vehicle that became a classic due to its advertising methods and power!  

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