1931 Chrysler CG Imperial Dual-Cowl Phaeton (by LeBaron)

Considered among America’s most beautiful automobiles, this masterpiece represented Walter P. Chrysler’s ambitious challenge to Packard and Cadillac in the luxury market. Only 85 examples of the dual-cowl phaeton were produced during the brief 1931 model year, making them exceptionally rare.

Styled by Al Leamy (who also designed the Cord L-29) for LeBaron, the design featured aircraft-inspired leather interiors that wrapped over cowls and doors, creating two separate passenger compartments with individual windscreens. The 384-cubic-inch straight-eight engine produced 125 horsepower, delivering a top speed of 96 mph through its four-speed manual transmission with overdrive.

Built on a massive 145-inch wheelbase, the Imperial featured advanced steering geometry and hydraulic brakes. The design’s enduring attractiveness reportedly inspired the Classic Car Club of America logo. Originally priced around $3,600, these magnificent machines represented Depression-era luxury at its finest.


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