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1926 Chandler Model 33 A news, pictures, and information
The Cleveland based Chandler Company produced automobiles in the mid-price range. Founded in 1913 by Fred Chandler, the company experienced immediate success with the quality car with a competitive price tag. By the early 1920's, the Chandler Company was Cleveland's largest producer of automobiles and ranked 13th in US production. Their popularity continued to prosper during the mid-1920s, but by 1928 they were purchased by the Hupp Motor Company. A year later they were out of business. The onset of the Great Depression, World War I, a changing economy, and fierce competition were a few of the reasons for the company's demise.
This 1926 Chandler Comrade Roadster carried a $1,695 price tag and sits atop a 124 inch wheelbase. It is powered by a inline six-cylinder engine capable of producing 55 horsepower.
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This 1926 Chandler Comrade Roadster carried a $1,695 price tag and sits atop a 124 inch wheelbase. It is powered by a inline six-cylinder engine capable of producing 55 horsepower.
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