Class: Cars, Sedan
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2019-10-25 23:21 |
1946 Chrysler |
◊ 2019-10-25 23:25 |
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◊ 2019-10-26 00:01 |
Either one of these listed Link to "oldcarbrochures.org" Didn't see any differences between the three though besides the visible badge which is just out of visible reach in the thumbnail. 1946 New Yorker - https://www.carsforsale.com/vehicle/details/46012818 1946 Windsor - https://www.garagekeptmotors.com/vehicles/90/1946-chrysler-windsor -- Last edit: 2019-10-26 00:02:16 |
◊ 2019-10-27 00:02 |
^Your 'New Yorker' example is incorrectly identified by the seller. It has the short 6-cylinder (Windsor/Royal) wheelbase, the listed engine displacement is for the 6, and there's 'Royal' script on the dashboard. The 8-cylinder models (Saratoga/New Yorker) had a longer wheelbase; the difference is most noticeable in the front fender length between the axle and the firewall. These Chryslers are notoriously difficult to narrow to a single model. If we could see the badge it might help some; the lowercase letters in 'Royal' and 'Saratoga' script dip down below the main block of the badge. |