Vehicle Description
1933 Chrysler CQ Imperial Coupe
Cmc is pleased to introduce this extremely rare, 1933 Chrysler CQ
imperial Coupe. This stunning model has coachwork done by Budd.
This Chrysler was a recipient of numerous awards, throughout the
years, and being on display at many events. This car is a true
classic that is ready to be enjoyed and shown today.
The CQ was introduced in 1933 and became a part of the Imperial
line-up. Standard equipment included an automatic vacuum clutch,
Delco Remy ignition, Lockheed hydraulic brakes, free-wheeling, dual
wipers, taillights, and external chrome trumpet horns, and a
covered rear spare tire. Styling was similar to the 1933 vehicles
with sweeping fenders, vee-type radiators, single bumpers, and a
slanting windshield. The Imperial CQ convertibles had 'suicide'
hinged doors. There were six body styles to select from in the CQ
model range. The least expensive was the $1275 two-door roadster
with seating for two/four. The most popular was the four-door sedan
with seating for five. In total, there were 2,584 examples of this
body style sold.
Today this 1933 Chrysler still present very well. The car has been
recently serviced and is ready to hit the open roads
The straight 8 cylinder engine starts with ease , and idles
smoothly. The clutch feels good and the transmission is smooth
shifting. The car has recently been on a 75 mile road trip and it
was super relaxing and enjoyable. The cars were really head of
there times in terms of driving.
If you are in the market for a blue chip investment, classic car
that you can drive and show for years to come, this 1933 Chrysler
CQ imperial coupe may be the car you've been looking for. Give CMC
a call on this extremely rare and beautiful classic as if this one
goes, it is likely you will not find another one.
Trades are always welcomed!
Contact CMC today. Let us help you with the car of your dreams.
Carolina Muscle Cars Inc,
301 S. Wall Street
Benson, NC 27504
919-701-1070