1931 Chrysler CG Imperial LeBaron Convertible Coupe

1931 Chrysler CG Imperial LeBaron Convertible Coupe

One of just ten LeBaron Convertible Coupes built on the 145-inch wheelbase CG chassis. Concours-quality restoration in gorgeous colors. Counted among the most beautiful of American Classics.​

This 1931 Imperial LeBaron Custom Line convertible coupe is one of just ten of its kind built; exquisitely restored to concours condition. With a massive 145-inch wheelbase chassis, the gorgeous LeBaron styling brilliantly captures the essence of Chrysler’s vision for the long, low, and sleek Imperial. This example is being offered out of an extensive collection of classic era automobiles, and benefitting from to a nut-and-bolt, concours quality restoration completed in 2008. It presents in gorgeous maroon with subtle red coach lines, with chrome wire wheels and wide whitewalls enhancing the sporting essence of the body. The bold, deep-vee radiator with horizontal chrome slats is topped with the evocative Gazelle mascot. Other accessories include dual sidemount spare wheels with chrome mirrors, and a body-color trunk fitted to a factory trunk rack. The presentation is exquisite, with outstanding paint and impeccable brightwork and detailing.

Beautiful light tan leather covers the front seat, interior panels, and rumble seat. It is restored with the same fastidious quality as the rest of the car, using the finest materials. As a step up from the roadster, the Convertible Coupe offered better weather protection via its more substantive top and roll-up side windows. However, it shared much of the roadster’s sporting appeal with the painted metal dash and simple, clear instrument layout. This crisp and inviting interior has mellowed only slightly from use, and it remains in lovely condition.

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