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ONTARIO

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Was watching a youtube video tonight that featured a Chrysler Thunderbolt. Anyone ever hear of such a thing?? Kinda looked like a Nash on steroids !! Might have been a one off !! hmm



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Was a concept car but Chrysler made five of them, the red one was restored and sold a year or two ago by RM at their Arizona auction I believe..built before WW2.

i always thought they looked like those cast aluminum kiddie rides at Center Island or Coney...



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A quick google search found some info on this very site.

http://ontariorodders.activeboard.com/t57003287/1941-chrysler-thunderbolt/

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This is a picture of a 1941 Chrysler Thunderbolt (picture sourced from google search). I was leafing through the May 1952 issue of Motor Trend I was just given and spotted an ad in the "Sell 'n Swap" section. I had never heard of a Chrysler Thunderbolt as the only Thunderbolt I've heard of (up to this point) is the 427 powered one by Ford.

Here is what the ad said: "Chrysler Thunderbolt built by Chrysler at a cost of $10,000 in 1941. One of six experimental cars, original throughout, 20,000 actual miles. Will sell or trade. G.E. Prime, Eugene Oregon".

WOW, so Chrysler built six of these and some or all made it into private hands and roamed the streets. Gotta say, that is pretty cool. Can't imagine what something like that is worth now.

Lots of other ads for Duesenbergs, Cords, the odd '32 Roadster, a one cylinder 1904 Cadillac, an engine from a Tucker, several ads of people wanting info on repowering their Lincoln with a Cadillac engine, one person selling Ardun heads, the odd early electric car, someone selling a steam car with 16,000 miles on it. I can't even imagine a steam car having that many miles on it. Plenty of interesting stuff here ..... can't help but wonder how much of this stuff (if any) has survived to this day either in museums, private collections, or covered in 70 years of dust in some dilapidated single garage.



 



 



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I like the way the wheels are hidden, much like the old Nash wagon.

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Its hard to believe that they built 6 of them before they realized how ugly they are. 



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hemi43 wrote:

I like the way the wheels are hidden, much like the old Nash wagon.

nash-rambler-wagon-03.jpg


 Best picture I ever saw of a chrysler product .



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I can't remember what they had in them for power, first thought that came to mind was a turbine engine. Until I saw Cooper's picture.

That's a sleek car for 1941.

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This is the one built on the Neon platform.....

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I don't give a crap about anything I've read today but I'd like to nominate Gazoo for the best frick'n avatar I've ever seen.

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Ragtop wrote:

I don't give a crap about anything I've read today but I'd like to nominate Gazoo for the best frick'n avatar I've ever seen.


 It wont last long. Someone will complain about it !!hmmhmm



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hemi43 wrote:
Ragtop wrote:

I don't give a crap about anything I've read today but I'd like to nominate Gazoo for the best frick'n avatar I've ever seen.


 It wont last long. Someone will complain about it !!hmmhmm


 yah your right not everyone likes jeep.  glad your ok Slim



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 I think Gazoo and 58 Chev have excellent avatars but they leave their comments empty. But thats OK with me as long as they keep posting their avatars.



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hemi43 wrote:

I like the way the wheels are hidden, much like the old Nash wagon.

nash-rambler-wagon-03.jpg



Put on the big red nose and go looking for the Shrinners parade.

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Nah.. I'm no fan of the Metropolitans!! Quite ugly and too short IMO. Speaking of ugly and short... I wonder if Cat will be using that cross ram?? Just askin'....

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Didn't even notice the jeep.



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