Vehicle Description
Bridging the gap between a failing Maxwell Motor Company, which he
had acquired, and his eponymous new corporation established in
1925, Walter P. Chrysler and his team of engineers introduced the
world to this (then) new 1926 Chrysler 58 Touring we have for you
today. Designed to take on Ford's mass-produced vehicles, it's easy
to see why this fully repainted green four-door convertible would
make an excellent addition to anyone's collection.
Inside and behind the nearly vertical windshield, you are
transported back to a simpler time in the autoverse. A four-spoke
wood-rimmed steering wheel coordinates nicely with the wooden shift
knob, while a set of redone vinyl bench seats are surprisingly
comfortable for both front and rear passengers. Car radios were
still a ways away, so this classic cruiser has a compact dashboard
displaying only the most essential information. The original
odometer sits in place just about to turn the 22,600-mile mark, and
though its most likely not the actual mileage, it still makes for a
fun conversation piece.
Raise either side of the louvered steel hood and we find a 186
cubic-inch inline four-cylinder engine that, when new a century
ago, produced 38 horsepower. The (then) new Chrysler Corporation
boasted that its new vehicle was named the 58 because it could
cruise at what must have been a hair-raising 58 mph. That
oldest-school power is funneled through a three-speed manual
transmission operated by a floor-mounted shifter.
*Manual Convertible Top
*Full Green Repaint
*186 CID Inline Four
*One Barrel Carb
*Three Speed Manual
*Wooden Spoke Wheels
*Bias Ply Tires
*Redone Vinyl Interior
*Front Seatbelts
*Wood Rimmed Steering Wheel
*Leaf Spring Suspension
*Drum Brakes
Riding on a tried-and-true leaf-spring suspension, this 1926
Chrysler 58 Touring shows off twenty-inch wheels with 12 wooden
spokes, while a set of throwback bias ply tires completes the
package. Unlike so many classic cars that seem to appear
everywhere, this Chrysler is a rare sight indeed. So, if you want
to add a four-door prewar car to your collection that is all but
guaranteed to turn heads, and also comes with the significance of
being the first model that one of the Big Three introduced to the
world, don't wait another second. This 58 Touring has lasted a
century, but odds are it won't last long without a new owner, so
call today! We can assist you with getting an Extended Vehicle
Service Plan from Freedom Warranty, which provides comprehensive
coverage that can save thousands of dollars on unexpected repairs.
Inquire for more details and pricing!