1960 Chrysler Windsor Sedan 11,888 Miles Formal Black

Price: US $24,950.00 Item location: Bellevue, Washington, United States
Description:

1960 Chrysler Other Sedan

Classic 1960 Chrysler Windsor finished in Formal Black with Blue interior. Odometer shows 11,888 miles. an RB-series "Golden Lion" 383c.i. V8 325hp/425lb-ft of Torque. Featuring a 4bbl (Edlebrock) carburetor, all backed by a Torqueflite push button 3-spd automatic transmission.Optional and standard features in this amazing classic consist of; dual exhaust, chrome air cleaner, power steering, power brakes, "Flite-Sweep" rear deck lid (faux spare tire effect), 3,815-lb curb weight, independent front suspension, 15" wire wheels w/wide whites, lighting package (backup light, hand brake warning light, glove-box light, luggage compartment light, automatic rear door switch), Decor package (stone shields, sill moldings), safety cushion dash panel, remote dual fender mirrors, cloth/vinyl upholstery, Golden Tone AM radio w/ rear speaker, rear seat ash tray and cigarette lighter, analog clock, and remote hood release. This car has exterior bright-work restored, rebuilt steering system, rebuilt brakes, repainted front fenders and trunk lid, and recent records.The Chrysler Windsor was created from 1955-1960 and went through many different looks and drivetrain options. 1957 was a good year for the Windsor as sales had beat the first two years prior. It probably helped that, at the time, it had the biggest fins of any American car available. When first starting off the grille was smaller and there were only two headlights featured. Later models, such as this 1960 example, had a much wider grille and 4 headlights that stood out from the crowd. The 383c.i. V8 was one of the last engine variations available for the Chrysler Windsor and it packed plenty of power to help haul friends, family, or even just yourself, around town.20 under 30 Part of a collection of 20 cars located and purchased to go in a museum honoring the founder of a family business who owned and drove these same cars. Recent circumstances changed the completion of the museum and all twenty automobiles were commissioned to be sold. All 20 under $30k, all 50's-60's American 4-door sedans, all in good working order and very good condition. The total expense in locating and purchasing, and reconditioning these Classics exceeded $600,000. Today they are all being offered for exceptional values.For more information on this stunning 1960 Chrysler Windsor 4-Door Sedan, contact Mr. Bruski 877-855-1030