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For Sale: 1927 Chrysler Model 62 in St. Louis, Missouri
1927 Chrysler Model 62 Rumble Seat Roadster ? Very rare pre-WWII
Chrysler car and one of their first performance automobiles (M-62)
? First Chrysler to offer four-wheel hydraulic brakes ? Sold new in
California and still retains its original 1927 California license
plates ? Extremely rare Chrysler?s high compression ?red-head? 180
CID L-head inline six-cylinder engine with Stromberg carburetor and
Remy ignition ? Three-speed manual transmission and 4.6:1 rear end
? Original FEDCO plate! ? Toga Maroon over Black exterior with
Khaki folding-top and side curtains ? Black interior with black
instrument panel and red-and-white trim ? Rumble seat and wooden
artillery wheel spokes ? External trunk and rear-mounted spare tire
? Boyce Motometer and 109-inch wheelbase ? Original carburetor is
included with the car Pre-World War II cars are getting rarer as
they approach their various century marks. While Fords and some GM
models are still somewhat easy to find, the Big Three models that
are harder to find than hens? teeth are Chryslers. We have a 1927
Model 62 Rumble Seat Roaster here at MotoeXotica Classic Cars with
a ?red-head? straight six-cylinder engine. This extremely rare
Chrysler Model 62 was a performance roadster that was factory
fitted with the high compression Redhead six cylinder engine. The
Redhead was only standard on the M52, M62, M72 and the Imperial 80
roadsters.The 1926 M-62 production was extremely low so this is a
very special piece of Chrysler/Maxwell history. Introduced in
mid-1926 as a new model, it marched into 1927 with few changes.
Finished in Toga Maroon over Black wings with a khaki folding
canvas top, this car?s paint and trim are in great overall
condition, as is the top. The bodywork is straight and solid,
features bullet-shaped headlights, a single plate windshield and
matching wing vents. Atop the radiator is a Boyce Motometer, which
allowed the driver to measure the coolant temperature without
opening the radiator. Both running boards have step plates and
reflectors. Out back are a rumble seat, black external truck and
full-sized spare tire. The car?s engine bay is extremely tidy and
its chrome, double bar bumpers are in very good overall order. This
example has a driver?s side windshield wiper and driver?s side
taillight only. It also retains its original California license
plates from 1927. This Chrysler rolls on wide whitewall tires, size
6-6.50-18. Each tire is mounted on wooden wheels with red beauty
rings, artillery spokes, four lug nuts and Chrysler center caps.
The wheels are in very good condition while the tires are in good,
original order. Weed Levelizer friction cable ?shock absorbers?
delivered a smooth ride. Under the two-piece hood is a 180 CID
inline L-head six-cylinder engine with a ?red-head? cylinder head
with a Stromberg carburetor and Remy ignition (original carb is
included with the car). The Red-Head innovation reduced the size of
the combustion chamber, resulting in higher compression ratios and
increased power from the same engine. Compression ratios rose to
6:1 from 4.7:1 on the original Chrysler Six. For the 1928 model
year, Red-Head equipment was standard on all Chrysler Roadsters and
on all Imperial models and was available as an option on other
models. Owners of six-cylinder Chrysler cars manufactured after
July 1926 could retrofit their engines as well. Backing this motor
is a three-speed manual transmission and a 4.6:1 rear differential.
Chrysler was the first make to offer four-wheel hydraulic brakes in
1927. Inside, the car?s black bench seat is in great shape while
the black floor matting is in satisfactory shape. A gorgeous,
glossy and thick four-spoke wooden steering wheel greets the driver
with engine spark and timing controls in the center hub. The black
instrument panel is set off with maroon trim and a white oval
housing black-faced gauges, ignition switch and choke but the
speedometer is inoperable. A floor-mounted shifter and handbrake
round out the interior. Chrysler was only three years old in 1927
and it had four models, 50, 60, 70 and 80. The numbers equated to
each model?s top speed rating from Chrysler, which ranked seventh
in auto sales in 1927. The Redhead equipped roadsters for 1927
where named M-52, M62 and M72. Competition to the Chrysler in 1927
was plentiful. Just some of them were Buick?s 115 Roadster,
Erskine?s Custom Coupe, Oldsmobile?s 30E Roadster and Pontiac?s
6-27 Roadster. Stop by MotoeXotica Classic Cars today to review
this high compression Chrysler from the Roaring 20s for yourself.
There are very few of these cars left outside of big museums. If
you enjoy pre-World War II vehicles, are a classic Chrysler fan or
if you?re looking for something different for your collection, you
should visit our showroom today to see this car in person! VIN:
M91023? EIN: 56529-4 This car is currently located at our facility
in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows
68,924 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear,
mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!? Note: Please see full
terms and conditions listed below that pertain to the purchase of
any said vehicle, thank you.
Vehicle Details
1927 Chrysler Model 62
Listing ID:CC-1375980
Price:$29,990
Location:St. Louis, Missouri
Year:1927
Make:Chrysler
Model:Model 62
Odometer:68924
Stock Number:200300285c
VIN:M91023
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