This 1931 Chrysler ies CM Convertible Coupe, one of 2,281 such roadsters produced that year, is reported to have been fully restored to “concours level,” which the seller says is documented by a recent appraisal. The Chrysler was part of the seller’s late father’s personal collection and is said to have been restored to “show condition.” The seller states that the Chrysler has no functional problems, and that the car retains its original six-cylinder engine. The roadster top looks to be in very good condition, with excellent fit. The leather seating surfaces present as new, with no visible damage to either the interior seating or the rumble seat. The dashboard presents as pristine, with what appears to be full vintage instrumentation. The engine bay and underside both present as clean, with minimal surface corrosion visible.
- The 218-cu.in. L-head inline-six, factory rated at 78 horsepower, is reportedly original.
- All body panels appear to be straight, with no visible damage or imperfections.
- The roadster top shows no damage and appears to have excellent fit.
- The paint looks to be in very good condition, showing no obvious blemishes.
- The interior presents very strongly, with no damage evident to the leather upholstery.
- The seller says that the Chrysler has never sustained body damage.
- The restoration is termed “concours level.”
- The seller reports that the Chrysler has been finished to “show condition.”
- The Chrysler is outfitted with dual sidemount spare tires and side mirrors.
- All chrome looks to be highly presentable and free of damage.
- The Chrysler is equipped with cowl lamps.
- The engine bay and underside both display minimal surface corrosion.
- The Chrysler is equipped with pe driving lamps at the front.
- The trunk and trunk rack at the rear look to be in excellent condition.
- An appraisal report will be provided.
- The seller cites no cosmetic or functional problems with the vehicle.
- This 1931 Chrysler ies CM is described as restored to “concours level.”
- The bodywork is straight and shows no signs of damage or imperfections.
- The seller says the car has never sustained body damage.
- The interior presents as pristine.
- The engine bay and underside both present as clean.
- The odometer reads 50,377 miles, but actual mileage is unknown.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on the proper , da, document in his sister’s name for transfer of ownership. This low-production 1931 Chrysler ies CM Convertible Coupe is part of a family collection and is described as having been restored to “concours level.”