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  1. On 2/18/2022 at 4:47 PM, Hudsy Wudsy said:

    I don't know these well enough to speak authoritatively, but it appears to me that someone added numerous holes to a nice dash to install a non-stock ignition switch, a push button starter switch and a large oil pressure gauge. Maybe some of it is factory, but I don't know. The large pull knob to left and above the main gauge set is likely an overdrive, but I can't say for sure. Maybe they were still offering "Free Wheeling".

    You’re likely right on most if not all counts.  Here’s an image of another ‘35 dash sans modern oil pressure gauge and second ignition switch.  It does appear to have the same push button starter in the same location.  I’ll defer to someone who knows this model to tell us if this was a factory installation or a replacement for a vacuum starter (eg starter buttons were added to ‘33 Chrysler’s that had the vacuum starter when they became a maintenance item).E49C5F5C-4891-4DA7-A26F-47BC9311E0BC.jpeg.1735d6d4465ce31523039841199d8c7b.jpeg

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  2. 4 hours ago, The 55er said:

    After doing some research I'm going to revise my previous statement and say the back seat pattern is correct but those brown inserts should be the Imperial brocade cloth instead of leather or vinyl. Also the lower part of the interior door panels used the same cloth as the seats so they're not exactly correct either. As for the top color, I can't find the "rose" shade in any of my chips but maybe it originally was the Canyon Tan color that has aged or faded. I think the colors look great on the car and I wouldn't change them. Those unmistakeable taillights along with the big cast Chrysler 300 grilles with the chrome eagle between them are what sets the car off from all the other mid-fifties cars IMO. It's one very elegant classy looking ride.

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  3. 18 hours ago, Brooklyn Beer said:

    Need a better pic of the left side dash to see if it is an OD car. Those original headlights are worth a good chunk of this car.

    The picture from the passenger side does look like it has one, but agree more info needed to confirm.  I thought OD was more likely on a Windsor, though don’t know if thats true.

     

    Whats curious are the two exhaust pipes exiting opposite sides of the rear bumper.  I’d like to see a shot of the manifold side of the engine.  

  4. @Hudsy WudsyFor those that harken back to the spark and throttle levers in the middle of the steering column, and then later on the dash, and yearn to regain control, the top end 1939 Chrysler offered a manual control knob as described here:

     

    https://www.web.imperialclub.info/Yr/1939/39Owners/Page04.htm

     

    And 

     

    https://www.web.imperialclub.info/Yr/1939/39Owners/Page05.htm

     

    Of course the manual throttle continued much, much longer, at least in trucks.

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  5. Yes, the clock was an option.  Note that it too had a domed impression in the lense, unique to 1939, alone.  Also note that the car advertised for sale as the subject of this thread appears to have the glove box door from a six cylinder model (blue emblem).

     

    The spark control knob in the woodie  (pictured just above the starter button on the left most side of the dash) just might be the original. I’ve yet to see one prior to disintegration.  Perhaps an unnecessary curiosity by 1939, I suppose.

     

    There’s also a one off 1939 Dodge woody wagon (though I’d have preferred the Chrysler).   

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  6. I believe the Copart sale was on the order of 4k.  I did not see the final Ebay price, if it sold. 

     

    Nice looking car but suspect that fenders aren’t original to the car. If they were there would be a mounting bracket through the cowl.

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  7. @Hudsy Wudsy, I know the one you are referring to.  I have seen a video of a red sedan with side mounts and there was a blue sedan earlier this year out of Atlanta with side mounts.  It was sold off Copart for next to nothing.  It appeared to have only minor front end damage.  It later resold (I believe) this year.  I don’t believe it originally had side mounts.  It was missing the body mount hardware.

  8. @Hudsy Wudsyperhaps very reasonable to be skeptical.  I have been looking for a nice 1939 Imperial / New Yorker / Saratoga for a while now (finally subscribing to the advice of@edinmassto the masses on a car search, within my ability).  

     

    This much nicer, sans color (depending upon taste), 1939 Imperial sold at auction midyear for just a couple thousand more (including the auction premiums).

    https://www.hemmings.com/auction/1939-chrysler-imperial

     

     

    BTW:  I missed the one I’d like to have had that was sold right here, over on the Chrysler forum.  Possibly one of the nicest ones out there.

     

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