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Chrysler CJ Series

Chrysler CJ Series

Production period:

1930 to 1931

Class :

Motor car

Body versions :

Touring Cars , Roadster ,Sedan , Coupe , Cabriolet

Engines:

Gasoline  : 3.2 liters (46 kW)

The Chrysler CJ Series was a mid-size vehicle that Chrysler manufactured in Detroit in the 1930s and 1931 model years.

History

The Chrysler CJ Series was built along side the Series 65 and 66  and represented the smallest Chrysler model series.

The car had a side-mounted 6-cylinder in-line engine with 3,205 cc displacement, which gave 62 bhp (46 kW) power. The rear wheels were driven via a single-disc dry clutch and a three-speed gearbox with central control. As standard, all four wheels were hydraulically braked. 

This model series was also built in 1931. There were a total of 29,239 copies. Then the CJ was discontinued without successor

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