1955 Chrysler Windsor DeLuxe Newport
Please note that photos of the undercarriage and a start up video have been added to the listing.
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1955 Chrysler Windsor DeLuxe Newport Start Up Video
Description
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All-new for 1955, Chrysler’s line of Windsor DeLuxe were the volume stars of their “100-Million-Dollar Look!” advertising campaign. The Windsor DeLuxe embodied the new-look elegance and style of the mid-1950s, featuring a distinctive design with sleek, chrome-accented bodywork, and a profile that was significantly lower and wider than the outgoing model. Under the hood, it was powered by a “Spitfire” Hemi V8 engine that delivered impressive horsepower and torque, making it a favorite among those looking to stretch their legs on America’s new Eisenhower Interstate System. Inside, Windsors boasted a spacious and luxurious interior with comfortable seating and a range of modern amenities for its time, showcasing Chrysler's commitment to both style and comfort innovation.
The Windsor DeLuxe was offered in four different body styles: a six passenger four-door sedan, an Estate Wagon, a Convertible, but none of them had the panache of the sleek two-door Newport Coupe. The New Yorker’s fresh styling appeared as though it was designed with this particular body style in mind. The Newport features prominent chromework from the new “massive” divided grille, down the flanks with tip-to-tail brightwork that subtly incorporates a two-tone livery and rear “Chrysler Windson Deluxe” badging. At the back, there is — naturally — more chrome, with dual reverse lamps and Chrysler‘s famous “Twin-tower” taillights. Rightly proud of their new creation, Chrysler branded their new line of 100-Million-Dollar Look! cars “America’s Most Smartly Different Car.”
Highlights
Finished in black with a custom red leather interior
A mildly hot-rodded example powered by a 383 cu-in V8 engine
Engine enhancements feature and Edelbrock aluminum intake topped with a Weber four-barrel carburetor
727 TorqueFlite automatic transmission
The chassis number (W55L2583) decodes as:
W – Windsor
55 – 1955 Model Year
L – Los Angeles, California Plant
2583 – Sequential production number beginning with 1001
Vintage Air air conditioning
AM/FM/CD stereo
Tilt steering column
17 inch American Racing Torq Thrust II wheels shod with Uniroyal Tiger Paw radials
Features
Dual exhaust
Power steering
Power brakes (front disc / rear drum)
Manual wind-up windows
Front lap belts
Black leather rimmed three spoke steering wheel
120 mph speedometer
Large rear bench seat
Red carpeted rear trunk
Yellow top Optima battery
ERSON steel chrome valve covers
Double channel welded box type frame with four cross members
Wheelbase: 126 inches
Overall Length: 218.6 inches
Overall Width: 79 inches
Overall Height: 60.6 inches
Known Imperfections
Brake caliper and drum surface rust
Paint patina and light scratches
Small tear in seat leather on drivers side
Pitting on chrome trim
Included
Trunk mounted American Racing Torq Thrust spare tire
Ownership History
The consigner reports purchasing this 1955 Chrysler Windsor DeLuxe Newport in 2019.
Additional Notes
Sales Tax Notice to Arkansas, Mississippi, and West Virginia Bidders: Because this car is located in Florida, Hagerty Marketplace may be required to collect and remit Florida sales tax on your purchase, even if you plan to register it outside of Florida. Unlike most other states, the states of Arkansas, Mississippi, and West Virginia may not provide a full credit against sales taxes paid to Florida. For additional information, please consult this publication and your own tax advisor regarding sales taxes applicable to cars located in Florida that are sold to residents of another state.