Vehicle Description
1930 Chrysler 70 Vehicle was purchased in Australia. Right hand
drive. Ground up restoration 13 years ago. Excellent driver. Rumble
seat, nice luggage case in back. Extra engine available. Light
green leather interior with manual transmission. The 70 was one of
three new series introduced by Chrysler in 1930 with improved
styling, increased engine size and, for the first time, a four
speed gearbox with a third gear capable of the steepest hills. The
number 70 indicated the maximum speed in MPH which could be
expected. Cruising at 55-60 mph was easily maintained - and quietly
from the slow-running motor. Side-mounted spare wheels were one of
the options which added a further touch of class to the Chrysler
models which were the companies top range. The motor was rebuilt
with all new parts - pistons, bearings, rings, gaskets, etc - and
fitted with a Holden variable carborator - plus a stainless steel
exhaust system. The differential, clutch, springs and tires and new
bearings in the gearbox were also added. The electrical system,
with a new loom, was converted to 12 volts and halogen headlights
were installed. All work was carried out by specialists. -Vehicle
is on consignment and at our clients home -Please Call First and
talk to a rep at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 -Showroom is by appointment
only Please Call -If you would like a FREE Listing please visit our
consignment page or Call