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17th Annual Amelia Island concours d'Elegance
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1933 Chrysler Imperial Series CQ
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1934 Packard 1101
1934 Packard 1107 Twelve
1935 Lincoln Model K
1937 Cord 812
 
  • Information on the 1933 Chrysler Imperial Series CQ
  • More photographs of the 1933 Chrysler Imperial Series CQ
  • 1933 Chrysler Imperial Series CQ1933 Chrysler Imperial Series CQ1933 Chrysler Imperial Series CQ1933 Chrysler Imperial Series CQ1933 Chrysler Imperial Series CQ

    1933 Chrysler Imperial Series CQThere were 2,584 Chrysler CQ convertible sedans produced in 1933 based on a 126-inch wheelbase and weighed 4,144 pounds. The engine was 298 cubic-inches and rated 108 horsepower. It became part of the Imperial line-up in 1933. Standard equipment included vacuum clutch, Delco Remy ignition, Lockheed hydraulic brakes, free-wheeling, dual wipers, dual taillights, external trumpet horns and suicide hinged doors. Original price was $1,295.