Broad Arrow Auctions, a Hagerty firm, is thrilled to supply an thrilling assortment of over 100 collectible vehicles supplied totally with out reserve—together with among the most fascinating American, European, and British pre- and post-Conflict cars ever produced on the Artwork Academy College Public sale this 15 February in San Francisco. Highlights embody this 1942 Chrysler City and Nation “Barrelback” at $250,000 – $325,000 and is obtainable with out reserve.
The 1942 Chrysler City and Nation “Barrelback” stands as a quintessential pre-war luxurious car, mixing magnificence and everyman performance. Designed by Chrysler’s “Buzz” Grisinger and championed by Normal Supervisor Dave Wallace, the City and Nation initially debuted as a limited-production mannequin to draw consideration in showrooms. Constructed on the Chrysler Windsor chassis, it featured a fastback sedan design moderately than the standard station wagon configuration that later outlined the nameplate. Its distinctive curved rear deck, paired with clamshell doorways, earned it the affectionate nickname “Barrelback.”
Crafted with a White Ash body and Honduran Mahogany panels by Perkins Wooden Merchandise of Grand Rapids, Michigan, this wood-bodied masterpiece was trimmed with leather-based interiors, finely completed wooden door panels, and a chic Bakelite sprint and gauge cluster. Six and nine-passenger variations had been supplied, and solely 999 had been in-built 1942 earlier than Chrysler shifted to navy manufacturing throughout World Conflict II. These fashions had been thought-about “limousines for the nation,” reserved for the estates of the rich moderately than utilitarian functions.
This specific nine-passenger instance boasts a formidable historical past. Acquired within the Nineteen Seventies by Harold Mermel, it retained its unique woodwork, rear-fender skirts, and unscripted hubcaps. Within the Nineteen Nineties, it underwent a meticulous body-off restoration by City and Nation specialist Lloyd Mayes, who commissioned a refinishing of the wooden by Dave Henderson and a repaint it in period-correct St. Clair Blue, complemented by a purple leather-based inside.
Subsequent proprietor Robert Brelsford, a City and County aficionado, accomplished the restoration, together with the Bakelite sprint, upholstery, and mechanical methods, and exhibited the automobile on the 2001 Pebble Seaside Concours d’Class.
Acquired by the Academy of Artwork College Assortment in 2014 this uncommon Barrelback, regarded as simply one among lower than two-dozen survivors, was as soon as once more proven throughout Pebble Seaside Automotive Week on the 2014 Carmel-by-the-Sea Concours on the Avenue. Right this moment, this fantastically preserved and maintained instance supplied by Broad Arrow Auctions with rear bounce seats and Consolation grasp heater stays a uncommon and treasured instance of Chrysler’s pre-war craftsmanship, affords an distinctive mix of historical past, luxurious, and pre-war design.
To view extra thrilling vehicles on supply at Broad Arrow’s the Artwork Academy College Assortment Public sale, please go to their web site at broadarrowauctions.com and make sure you register to bid for this thrilling must-attend occasion.