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John Reddie

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5 minutes ago, John Reddie said:

I'm not sure how many on this particular model were even produced in 1941. It looks like ultra low mileage if it's accurate.

John R

https://boston.craigslist.org/gbs/cto/d/1941-chrysler-new-yorker/6588765790.html

It is the 1942 cars that were limited in production. Most came out in Sept of 1941,and consumer production was shut down after the attack at Pearl Harbor.

Plus,at least for Mopar,1942 was as new bodystyle and some new mechanics,but by 1946 when production resumed,very little sheet metal or trim was the same on the 42 and 46 models.

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That looks like a decent car at a decent price. Closer inspection would be wanted before purchase but overall it could be a great car with some TLC. Gotta remember too that parts can be hard to find and expensive for the Straight 8 engine.

 

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