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#518866 - 06/23/08 05:56 PM 1933 Chrysler
pelican Offline
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Registered: 06/19/08
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Looking at a 1933 Chrysler CT8 Convertible Coupe. Barn find, does run. Anybody with information on what I should be looking for and any warning horns to watch out for, please contact me. Very familiar with pre-war Plymouths, but not so much with Chrysler. Thanks,

John Regan
jregan@lyonsmagnus.com
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#518910 - 06/23/08 08:39 PM Re: 1933 Chrysler [Re: pelican]
Steve Braverman Offline
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Registered: 08/21/06
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Loc: Cutchogue - Long Island, NY
Chryslers are just big Plymouths smile
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1932 Franklin Airman Series 16A Sedan (The Driver)
1933 Franklin Olympic Series 18A Convertible (The Project)
1932 Plymouth PA Sedan (The one with water in it)

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#525271 - 07/22/08 11:02 AM Re: 1933 Chrysler [Re: Steve Braverman]
martylum Offline
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Registered: 10/19/07
Posts: 110
Hi-I'm just finishing restoring a 33 Chrysler CQ which is the slightly larger brother to a CT 8. A 33 Chrysler 8 is a lot more car than a 33 Plymouth but is very hard to find any missing parts so you'd best have someone familiar with these cars look for you.
A well equipped CT would have dual sidemounts and a trunk rack-maybe even a trunk.
These cars drive very nicely on the road.
Martin lum

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