Tuesday, February 28, 2012

1930 Chrysler CJ Six roadster convertible

Is the rumble seat designed for the wife when you pick up that hot hitchhiker who goes beside you, so she can't overhear your conversation with her?

1 comment:

Graham Clayton said...

The CJ was a downsized model - it was the first Chrysler model that did not carry a model designation indicating the top speed of the car. The roadster sold for $835 and 1,616 were built. The CJ was introduced halfway through the model year, in February 1930.