Vehicle Description
Chassis No. CL088H
Chrysler established itself as a formidable presence in the world
of motorsport by the late 1920s, despite the company being just a
few years old. In an era dominated by the powerful "Speed Six"
Bentleys, the American outfit proved that solid construction and
smart engineering could challenge the established order. The 1929
24 Hours of Le Mans saw the Chrysler Six's achieve a remarkable
feat, with the stripped-down Series 75 Roadster of Stoffel/Benoist
and Series 77 of de Vere/Mongin securing impressive sixth and
seventh place finishes overall, and fourth and fifth in their
class. The Chrysler 75's success wasn't limited to the Circuit de
la Sarthe. In the same year, it claimed victory in the hands of
Leonardi/Barbieri in the 5.0-liter class at Italy's grueling Mille
Miglia, further cementing the 75's reputation for performance and
reliability.
At the heart of the Chrysler 75's success was its advanced
inline-six engine, featuring a 249 cu-in displacement, seven main
bearings, an L-head design, and an 84 horsepower output in
road-going trim. This powerplant, combined with the car's other
innovative features like hydraulic brakes and Lovejoy shock
absorbers, created a package that was both fast and reliable -
essential qualities for endurance racing success.
A veteran of the 2018 Mille Miglia Storica, this 1929 Chrysler
Series 75 Roadster has proven its mettle in one of the world's most
prestigious historic motoring events, carrying forward the
competitive spirit that defined the Series 75 in period. The car's
practicality for long-distance touring is significantly enhanced by
the addition of a Gear Vendors overdrive unit and conversion to a
12-volt electrical system. The roadster sports a vibrant orange
body complemented by brown beltline, a tan top, and brown
upholstery. The exterior is further distinguished by
period-appropriate driving lights, hood straps, and wind wings,
while the absence of bumpers hints at its sporting intentions.
Orange-painted wire wheels with chrome knock-offs complete the
period-correct appearance.
This Chrysler Series 75 Roadster represents one of the most
accessible and unique ways to participate in prestigious events
such as the Le Mans Classic and Mille Miglia Storica. Its honest
appeal and proven reliability make it an excellent candidate for
regular use, whether in rallies, tours, or simply for the pure
enjoyment of pre-war motoring.