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For Sale: 1931 Chrysler Antique in Morgantown, Pennsylvania

Vehicle Description

1931 Chrysler Six Series CM Sedan

The new decade 1930 saw updated styling and engineering efforts for Chrysler, which introduced the Chrysler Six Series CJ, which was a downsized version of the Series 66, Series 70 and the Series 77. The timing was not the best with the Wall Street Crash of 1929 and the Great Depression beginning in September but Chrysler forged ahead and updated their product line. While cars of the 1930's shared common appearances across all manufacturers, some stylistic features were introduced to distinguish, and Chrysler introduced Pennon-type hood louvers on all Sixes, which was replaced mid-year with vertical hood louvers that were more functional and dissipated heat more effectively. The front headlight tie-bar was updated to a curved appearance and the model number attached as a pendant to the top of the bar. In 1931, Chrysler's former employer Buick introduced the Buick Century which installed the large straight eight from the Roadmaster and installed it in the entry-level Special. The Series CJ introduced a different chassis from the previous Series 60 and 70 in that it was closer to the ground, and introduced hydraulic internal brakes, a fuel pump, rubber spring shackles and hydraulic shock absorbers, while introducing a narrow profile radiator that was slightly angled rearwards that was used by the Chrysler Eight and Imperial. The 1931 Series CM was essentially the Series CJ with cowl lights added at the edge of the engine hood and cowl next to the front door leading edge. The Series CM introduced the new Cord L-29 influenced Chrysler corporate appearance shared with DeSoto, Dodge and Plymouth.

For consignment, a small pre war gem if you will in the form of a 1931 Chrysler Six Series CM Sedan. A well cared for example and all original with a restoration done in the recent past with some photo documentation all making for a very good driver with a roomy interior and a smooth ride. Definitely worth a look for the serious Chrysler collector.

Exterior
Wearing a respray in blue with a complimenting black, it maintains a good shine, and shows very few faults overall in the finish. White pinstriping adds accent to the blue, which snakes its way around the upper door line, wrapping around the rear of the body. A nicely preserved shield-like grille surround is filled with a black mesh and its impressive style is highlighted by the curved headlamp tie-bar. This grille is flanked by 2 large headlights along with yellow fog lamps and dual marker lights just below. Adding a touch of Chrysler class, a black bumper swoops across the bottom. Overall, this is in very nice condition and sitting atop the radiator surround is the familiar winged hood ornament/radiator cap. The hood side panels are clad with traditional louvers supporting the swooping hood top. Deep end of the pool black is on for the deeply crowned fenders which melt into running boards, complete with rubber step plates then swoop back up to create the flowing rear fenders. A pleasant blue covers the center of the body and shows off the styling cues nicely. Bringing up the rear is a like new spare wheel and tire and below is the single combination stop and tail light along with twin added tail lights and simple split shiny chrome bumpers. Freshly restored body matching blue 19-inch wood spoke wheels adorn the 4 corners are wrapped in like new period correct wide blackwall rubber.

Interior
A swing of any one of the 4 doors reveals some grayish tan broadcloth door panels. These are in good condition, with nearly no wear or soiling. An overstuffed front bench with some tuck and roll stitching, also in grayish tan broadcloth matches the door panels in nearly perfect condition. Another bench is in the back which matches the front and stretches from armrest equipped door panel to door panel. A swing down footrest is also in the back, lest we leave our passengers wanting for comfort. More broadcloth for the pillar liners and a lightly stained tan mohair headliner hangs tightly above. Tan indoor/outdoor carpeting is on the floors in the back and up front we note a textured black rubber mat. Upfront, a simple black steel dash has a central panel and we see the original gauges set within this panel. A spear of nicely stained oak appears in front of the driver and passenger as it graces the nicely curved top face of the dash. The original black plastic steering wheel fronts this dash and presents in good used condition.

Drivetrain
The 217.8ci inline 6-cylinder engine is holding up well, and over time is presenting in traditional black with a silver dome cylinder head within the well sorted engine bay. A 1-barrel carburetor in the form of a Stromberg carburetor sits beside the big 6, and a 3-speed manual transmission is in back. Turning the tires is a rear axle weighing in with a 3.82 ratio. We note new fuel lines have been installed as well as new hoses and belts to ensure reliability.

Undercarriage
A drive up on our lift reveals light surface rust on a few suspension components, but all else including the frame and crossmembers, flooring and running board undersides are black straight steel. Leaf spring suspension is seen front and rear, and hydraulic drum brakes are all around. A single exhaust system is on for spent fossil removal.

Drive-Ability
A quick starter, and smooth shifter as we tooled around the massive Classic Auto Mall Test Track. The car handled well, drove fairly smooth, and was overall a fun drive. If we had the time, we believe this car would cruise on the highway just swimmingly.

Overall a mostly original car with a recent restoration, showing as a shining star amongst our vast inventory. With no stone left unturned during the redux, it runs as well as expected and looks just dandy. Throw your picnic basket in the rear seat area and go for a cruise with the missus enjoying some motoring, Chrysler style.

Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special interest automobile showroom, featuring over 850 vehicles for sale with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle barn find collection is on display. This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914. Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.

Vehicle Details

  • 1931 Chrysler Antique
  • Listing ID: CC-1731006
  • Price: $26,000
  • Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
  • Year:1931
  • Make:Chrysler
  • Model:Antique
  • Exterior Color:Blue
  • Interior Color:Tan
  • Transmission:Manual
  • Odometer:36126
  • Stock Number:5084
  • VIN:6509779
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