Monday, January 26, 2015

1939 Chrysler New Yorker Specifications

The Chrysler Advanced Yorker Chief was introduced in 1938, and in 1939 the agname was simplified to due Fashionable Yorker. Chrysler cars of this Period were ahead of their continuance aerodynamically, on the other hand sales struggled in the delayed '30s. The motorcar had a jog of 58 age.


The van precipitate on 7 by 16-inch tires.

Models

The Chrysler New Yorker came in a two-passenger coupe; a four-passenger, two-door Victoria Coupe; and a four-door, five passenger sedan. The cars ranged in price from $1,223 and $1,298.




The Virgin Yorker had a publication three-speed transmission. It sat on a 125-inch wheelbase. It had independent coil spring, and page spring suspension. Brakes were internal four-wheel hydraulics.

Engine

The Advanced Yorker had a straight eight-cylinder, L-head 323 cubic-inch engine with 134 horsepower. The machine had a compression ratio of 6.8 to 1, and a Muzzle and stroke of 3 1/4 and 4 7/8 inches.

Drive Train




All three of the models of the New Yorker were 206 inches long. The sedan weighed 3,695 pounds.


Innovation


The 1939 New Yorker unveiled "superfinish," a process in which parts were finished with a mirror-like surface, which offered additional protection.