This 1939 Chrysler Royal Street Rod machine takes you back to the gritty, roaring '30s, yet drives like it knows the modern streets. A blend of pre-war charisma and rat-rod attitude. Its brown exterior, draped in a clear-coated patina, whispers tales of yesteryears. The suicide doors, running boards, and sun visor add a rebellious touch to its classic silhouette. Rolling on Chrysler Police Car Style Steel Wheels, this authoritative look looks like they mean business. And the chrome hardware gives it a shine that catches the eye and doesn't let go.
Step inside, and you're greeted by an interior that's honest about its journey through time. While showing signs of life well-lived, the tan cloth bench seats invite you to be part of its ongoing story. The patina on the door panels and dash, the hand-painted decals, and the aftermarket gauge cluster-all speak of a vehicle that has embraced its identity as a street-savvy survivor.
Underneath its vintage frame, the Chrysler Royal roars to life with a 318 V8 engine, married to a 3-speed A727 Torqueflite transmission. This mechanical symphony is completed with shorty headers and an aftermarket exhaust, ensuring its growl is as attention-grabbing as its appearance. With 4-wheel power disc brakes, it stops as smoothly as it goes. Tucked under that is an Edelbrock 4-barrel carb, too, feeding the beast just right. And the Ford later model rear end gives this old-timer a bit of modern muscle.
HIGHLIGHTS:
318 V8 Engine
3-Speed A727 Torqueflite Transmission
4 Wheel Power Disc Brakes
Shorty Headers with custom exhaust
Modernized rear end
Suicide Doors
Front Windshield Sun Visor
Chrysler Police Car Style Steel Wheels
Tan Cloth Bench Seats
Column Shift
Aftermarket Gauge Cluster
Hand Painted Decals
This 1939 Chrysler Royal Street Rod is a character, a personality, a piece of history waiting for its following custodian-pre-war America with a raw, unapologetic edge. Call today!