After leaving General Motors in 1919, Walter Percy Chrysler went about the task of creating the company that to this day still bears his name. His first car, the Model B-70 was introduced at the 1924 New York Auto Show.
By 1926, the cars had evolved in almost every way. The Chrysler line was now significantly more diverse, offering three dramatically different lines, each utilising a different power plant. At the top of the line was the series E-80, which is the car we have on offer. This early and rare Chrysler was the recipient of a comprehensive and no-expense-spared restoration and is in stunning condition.
This handsome Chrysler is fitted with many of the numerous period options, as it was the top-of-the-range model for that year. Included are rear-mounted spare white-walled tyres, side curtains, wind wings and double-bar bumpers. Also included are the original jack, tools and owners manuals. Comes with all relevant UK paperwork and 1 years MOT. |