Price: US $54,900.00 SOLD OUT
Assembled: October 28, 1927 as a 1928 model Engine: 180 C.I., 45 HP, Inline six Transmission: Three speed manual Factory Options: Dual cowl/windshield, Vacuum power brakes, centralized lubrication system, rear mounted spare, backup lights, cowl lights. Accessories: Post mounted spot light, Trippe driving lights, boot scrapers, wire wheels, fender lights. Rarity: One of three known to exist and one of two with rear mounted spare Restoration: Restored in the 1960âs and shows well as a very nice show and driver car 2015 Updates: New top and bows, wheels powder coated, new cloth wiring harness and plug wires, new starter cable. 2017 Updates: Five new Lucas tires and tubes, new electric fuel pump 2020: Updates: New radiator core by âThe Brassworksâ Accolades: Photographed in Automobile Quarterly Magazine Vol. 24, no. 4, pg. 437, 1986, Invited to and shown at âThe Quail, a Motorsports Eventâ at the Quail Lodge (Monterey car week 2017), Shown at the Montecito Motor classic 2021. The representative car on Conceptcarz.com for 1928 Chandler Special Sixâs, first in class in local car shows. Color: Tri-tone Tan over Orange, black fenders with orange pinstripes Current condition: Rust free, very presentable #3 car, starts first time every time, no smoke, Paint is shiny and in decent condition, one small area of paint checking on fender near hood, paint chips in door jams and edges of hood, Chrome is mostly excellent with the exception of one fender light which is flaking, chassis is clean and rust free with very minor weeps of oil, Top is still like new, tires are excellent. Odometer: Currently reads 64,204 miles Chandler Motor car history: The Chandler motor car company made cars from 1913-1929 in Cleveland, Ohio. Ralph Mulford (famous race driver) drove a Chandler to an overall win in the 1925 Pikes Peak Hill Climb. By 1928 Chandler had over-expanded and was $475,000 in debt. In 1929 Hupmobile purchased the factory and the brand was discontinued. Fred Chandler switched over to making automotive fasteners which continues today as Chandler Products in Cleveland. Seller notes: This is a beautiful and extremely rare 1928 Chandler Dual Cowl Phaeton that is complete and well sorted. Itâs not a Packard but it would have been quite the upscale vehicle for the upper middle class in 1928 and when was the last time you saw a Chandler? It is always a conversation starter at shows if you like being the one and only. All practical offers considered.Buyer is responsible for all shipping.
Year: | 1928 | VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | 33260 |
Mileage: | 64204 | Model: | Special Six 31A |
Vehicle Title: | Clean | Make: | Chandler |