The Chrysler is a 1930 Model 70 Roadster 6 cylinder (218.6 cu in /
75 HP), 4 speed manual, rear wheel drive car, restored by Paul
Miller in the 1980s and maintained in excellent condition
since. It has documented history with Harrahs Automobile
Collection and Thomas Cadillac. It was the last car of Paul Miller,
who had worked on it before his passing, and his son had held onto
it ever since as a connection to him. Both father and son
were engineers, meticulous, detail oriented, and passionate about
precision. The father had designed the solar array used on the
Voyager 1 spacecraft, which gives you an idea of the level of care
and craftsmanship this car received. He had many classics, all
pristine, and was well known in the Southern California car show
community.The classic 1930 Chrysler 70 Roadster was designed for
both performance and engineering and featuring a 218.6 c.i. inline
e6 cylinder engine producing some 70 HP and matched to a 4 speed
manual transmission with advanced features for its day including
hydraulic brakes and unique winged radiator cap and set to compete
in the luxury market offering a refined driving experience with
leather interiors, often including a rumble seat, and distinctive
styling like pennant-shaped hood louvers. Key
Characteristics & Features:Engine: 218.6 cu in (3.6L)
L-head inline-six, rated around 70 bhp.Transmission: 4-speed
manual.Brakes: Four-wheel hydraulic brakes, a significant
innovation.Suspension: Paraflex springs for a smoother
ride.Styling: Winged radiator cap, pennant-shaped hood louvers, and
often a rumble seat.Luxury: Leather interior, door storage pouches,
and a generally more upscale feel.Performance: The "70 in its name
denoted its ability to comfortably cruise at 70
mph. Historical Context:The Series 70 was part of
Chrysler's early success, representing a shift towards more
sophisticated and luxurious vehicles to challenge established
luxury brands, making it a popular and well-regarded classic
todayPLEASE NOTE THAT THE CAR IS PART OF A COLLECTION THAT WAS
STORED SOME YEARS AGO AND THE CAR WILL NEED RECONDITIONING BEFORE
IT CAN BE DRIVEN, THE CAR IS CURRENTLY NOT RUNNING.INSPECTIONS BOTH
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