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350ci 4bbl V8/700R4 Auto/Expertly Applied Paint/Heat & AC/Striking 30's Style

Make: Chrysler
Model: Imperial
Type: Coupe
Trim: 8 Series CQ Coupe
Year: 1933
Mileage: 17466
VIN: 7006972
Color: Dark Cherry Metallic
Engine: 350 V8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: --

1933 Chrysler Imperial 8 Series CQ Coupe Additional Info:

1933 Chrysler Imperial 8 Series CQ Coupe For consignment, a rare '33 Chrysler Imperial CQ with an amazing paint job and a small block Chevrolet V8 under the hood. This car has all the elegance of the period's finest cars, but it would have maxed out at about 125 horsepower in 1933, so the more modern drivetrain adds power, air conditioning and some other features not even considered in the 30's. Exterior Two stage Dark Cherry Metallic covers this car with breathtaking quality. Miles deep would be apropos here as the rich coat of metallic paint suits the car well. The tall, stately grille is finished in fine chrome, flanked by impressive headlights and symmetrical horns. Atop it all, the amazing Viking ornament wearing a winged helmet seemingly blown back from the wind. The brightwork has been polished to a deep shine and the 17-inch wire wheels, in this case, are painted not chrome, and wrapped in whitewall tires. Textured step ups are found on the back for access to the rumble seat. We note one hairline scratch on the rumble seat cover as the only exterior imperfection. Interior Black leather door cards with red stitched inserts present themselves as we open the reverse hinged doors where robust controls and door pulls in polished metal are found. A pair of bucket seats are pressed together and wear the same black leather and red insert configuration. A banjo style wheel in a more modern and smaller interpretation fronts the driver while the vintage gauge cluster with ivory faces sits in the center of the dash. Below that, a series of more modern Bosch gauges and switches to monitor the updated engine systems including air conditioning and the 12-volt upgrade. A push button billet shifter is floor mounted, surrounded by low pile black carpeting that looks new. The headliner picks up on the leather upholstery with a red stitched panel framed in black leather. Finally, the rumble seat is finished in red and black leather which all looks to be in great condition. Drivetrain A 350ci V8 is behind the engine covers and is topped with an Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor and exhausted by headers. It all fits very nicely in front of the cowl and the A/C and heater fill some space with a number of rubber hoses and the big brake booster can't hide. Not full of bling, the engine presents more as driver quality. A 700R4 4-speed automatic transfers power to the 10-bolt rear and power disc brakes help slow the increased power at all four wheels. Undercarriage Our consignor states the undercarriage has been undercoated, and it is relatively clean and dry underneath in uniform black. The dual exhaust flows back from the headers into a pair of turbo mufflers then exits discreetly just below the rear bumper. Leaf spring suspension, as it was in 1933 is found front and rear. We note a bit of residual oil on the rear differential. Drive-Ability We enter the cozy cab of this long, elegant car to crank up the familiar 350 cuber. There's no way the car sounded this good in 1933. In fact, a quiet vibration free ride was the goal of prestigious cars of the era. This one has some guts and likely twice the horsepower of the original. It floats nicely over our asphalt terrain and despite the V8 rumble, there remains an air of elegance. But that elegance will need to be reserved for daytime drives for now as we note the headlights and turn signals are not functioning. A rare and slightly resto-modded Imperial will eagerly take you to car shows near and far. Air conditioning and power brakes are at your beck and call but you'll have to pack light as the footwell of the rumble seat provides just a bit of storage. The paint and style provide for a grand entrance and watch the jaws drop even further as you lift the engine cover. A beautiful car that neoclassic recreations strive to emulate but can't match Chrysler's incredible 1933 design. Classic Auto Mall is home to more than 1,000 classic and collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate controlled 336,000-square foot showroom (that's more than 8 acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit or call us at 855-201-7026. Contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person. With so many great cars, you know we have a lot to talk about, and we do that each week on the Classic Auto Mall Podcast with host Stewart Howden. Stewart discusses new inventory as well as trends in consignments and car prices, while interviewing celebrities and automotive professionals about amazing cars and their history. Tune in each week to the Classic Auto Mall Podcast wherever you enjoy listening. You can also watch on YouTube!

1933 Chrysler Imperial 8 Series CQ Coupe
For consignment, a rare '33 Chrysler Imperial CQ with an amazing paint job and a small block Chevrolet V8 under the hood. This car has all the elegance of the period's finest cars, but it would have maxed out at about 125 horsepower in 1933, so the more modern drivetrain adds power, air conditioning and some other features not even considered in the 30's.
Exterior
Two stage Dark Cherry Metallic covers this car with breathtaking quality. Miles deep would be apropos here as the rich coat of metallic paint suits the car well. The tall, stately grille is finished in fine chrome, flanked by impressive headlights and symmetrical horns. Atop it all, the amazing Viking ornament wearing a winged helmet seemingly blown back from the wind. The brightwork has been polished to a deep shine and the 17-inch wire wheels, in this case, are painted not chrome, and wrapped in whitewall tires. Textured step ups are found on the back for access to the rumble seat. We note one hairline scratch on the rumble seat cover as the only exterior imperfection.
Interior
Black leather door cards with red stitched inserts present themselves as we open the reverse hinged doors where robust controls and door pulls in polished metal are found. A pair of bucket seats are pressed together and wear the same black leather and red insert configuration. A banjo style wheel in a more modern and smaller interpretation fronts the driver while the vintage gauge cluster with ivory faces sits in the center of the dash. Below that, a series of more modern Bosch gauges and switches to monitor the updated engine systems including air conditioning and the 12-volt upgrade. A push button billet shifter is floor mounted, surrounded by low pile black carpeting that looks new. The headliner picks up on the leather upholstery with a red stitched panel framed in black leather. Finally, the rumble seat is finished in red and black leather which all looks to be in great condition.
Drivetrain
A 350ci V8 is behind the engine covers and is topped with an Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor and exhausted by headers. It all fits very nicely in front of the cowl and the A/C and heater fill some space with a number of rubber hoses and the big brake booster can't hide. Not full of bling, the engine presents more as driver quality. A 700R4 4-speed automatic transfers power to the 10-bolt rear and power disc brakes help slow the increased power at all four wheels.
Undercarriage
Our consignor states the undercarriage has been undercoated, and it is relatively clean and dry underneath in uniform black. The dual exhaust flows back from the headers into a pair of turbo mufflers then exits discreetly just below the rear bumper. Leaf spring suspension, as it was in 1933 is found front and rear. We note a bit of residual oil on the rear differential.
Drive-Ability
We enter the cozy cab of this long, elegant car to crank up the familiar 350 cuber. There's no way the car sounded this good in 1933. In fact, a quiet vibration free ride was the goal of prestigious cars of the era. This one has some guts and likely twice the horsepower of the original. It floats nicely over our asphalt terrain and despite the V8 rumble, there remains an air of elegance. But that elegance will need to be reserved for daytime drives for now as we note the headlights and turn signals are not functioning.
A rare and slightly resto-modded Imperial will eagerly take you to car shows near and far. Air conditioning and power brakes are at your beck and call but you'll have to pack light as the footwell of the rumble seat provides just a bit of storage. The paint and style provide for a grand entrance and watch the jaws drop even further as you lift the engine cover. A beautiful car that neoclassic recreations strive to emulate but can't match Chrysler's incredible 1933 design.
Classic Auto Mall is home to more than 1,000 classic and collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate controlled 336,000-square foot showroom (that's more than 8 acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit or call us at 855-201-7026. Contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.
With so many great cars, you know we have a lot to talk about, and we do that each week on the Classic Auto Mall Podcast with host Stewart Howden. Stewart discusses new inventory as well as trends in consignments and car prices, while interviewing celebrities and automotive professionals about amazing cars and their history. Tune in each week to the Classic Auto Mall Podcast wherever you enjoy listening. You can also watch on YouTube!