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[[Chrysler]] commissioned [[Coachbuilder]] [[LeBaron]] build five [[Chrysler Newport Phaeton]] and five Chrysler Thunderbolts  as  [[Concept Car]]s for the 1940 New York Auto Show. The cars were built to remove the stigma of the failed Imperial, Chrysler and Desoto [[Airflows]], and to answer Harley Earl's 1938 Buick Y-Job concept. Four Thunderbolts survive today.
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The car was [[designed]] by [[Alex Tremulis]] (more recognized for his design of the 1949 Tucker) and named after the car that set the land speed record of 353 mph in 1938. While the retractable top was revolutionary; it would be another 17 years before a production car would have a similar feature. That vehicle was the 1957 Ford Skyliner.
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* Based on 1940
  
 
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* Aluminum Body built over a Steel Frame
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* Each of the five were given its own color scheme
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* Full leather 2-seater
  
 
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* [[Engine]]:  323.5 [[cubic-inch]] [[straight-eight]] Chrysler engine capable of producing 143 [[horsepower]]
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* [[Transmission]]: 3-speed [[Semi-Automatic]] [[Fluid Dive]]
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* New York Auto Show in 1940
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Background

Chrysler commissioned Coachbuilder LeBaron build five Chrysler Newport Phaeton and five Chrysler Thunderbolts as Concept Cars for the 1940 New York Auto Show. The cars were built to remove the stigma of the failed Imperial, Chrysler and Desoto Airflows, and to answer Harley Earl's 1938 Buick Y-Job concept. Four Thunderbolts survive today.

The car was designed by Alex Tremulis (more recognized for his design of the 1949 Tucker) and named after the car that set the land speed record of 353 mph in 1938. While the retractable top was revolutionary; it would be another 17 years before a production car would have a similar feature. That vehicle was the 1957 Ford Skyliner.




Designer

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Chassis

  • Based on 1940

Body

  • Aluminum Body built over a Steel Frame
  • Each of the five were given its own color scheme

Interior

  • Full leather 2-seater

Drivetrain


Car Shows

  • New York Auto Show in 1940

Movies Appeared in

Magazine Articles

Reference

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