Vehicle Description
This 1939 Chrysler Royal Street Rod machine takes you back to the
gritty, roaring '30s, yet drives like it knows the modern streets.
A blend of pre-war charisma and rat-rod attitude. Its brown
exterior, draped in a clear-coated patina, whispers tales of
yesteryears. The suicide doors, running boards, and sun visor add a
rebellious touch to its classic silhouette. Rolling on Chrysler
Police Car Style Steel Wheels, this authoritative look looks like
they mean business. And the chrome hardware gives it a shine that
catches the eye and doesn't let go.
Step inside, and you're greeted by an interior that's honest about
its journey through time. While showing signs of life well-lived,
the tan cloth bench seats invite you to be part of its ongoing
story. The patina on the door panels and dash, the hand-painted
decals, and the aftermarket gauge cluster-all speak of a vehicle
that has embraced its identity as a street-savvy survivor.
Underneath its vintage frame, the Chrysler Royal roars to life with
a 318 V8 engine, married to a 3-speed A727 Torqueflite
transmission. This mechanical symphony is completed with shorty
headers and an aftermarket exhaust, ensuring its growl is as
attention-grabbing as its appearance. With 4-wheel power disc
brakes, it stops as smoothly as it goes. Tucked under that is an
Edelbrock 4-barrel carb, too, feeding the beast just right. And the
Ford later model rear end gives this old-timer a bit of modern
muscle.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 318 V8 Engine
• 3-Speed A727 Torqueflite Transmission
• 4 Wheel Power Disc Brakes
• Shorty Headers with custom exhaust
• Modernized rear end
• Suicide Doors
• Front Windshield Sun Visor
• Chrysler Police Car Style Steel Wheels
• Tan Cloth Bench Seats
• Column Shift
• Aftermarket Gauge Cluster
• Hand Painted Decals
This 1939 Chrysler Royal Street Rod is a character, a personality,
a piece of history waiting for its following custodian-pre-war
America with a raw, unapologetic edge. Call today!