Chrysler F-58

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F-58
Production period: 1926
Class : Lower middle class
Body versions : Touring car , roadster , sedan , coupé
Engines: Otto engine :
3.05 liters
(28 kW)
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successor Chrysler 50

The Chrysler F-58 was a car of the lower middle class , the Chrysler in Detroit produced in model year 1926th It was added to the medium-sized Chrysler G-70 model . The construction was taken over from a discontinued model of the predecessor company Maxwell-Chalmers .

The car had a side-controlled 4-cylinder in-line engine with 3,045 cm³ displacement, which delivered 38 bhp (28 kW) of power. The rear wheels were driven via a single-disc dry clutch and a three-speed gearbox with center shift. Initially, only the rear wheels were fitted with mechanical brakes, in later versions all four wheels were braked hydraulically. Five different bodies were offered, which looked similar to the medium-sized sister model.

In the following year, the 50 series replaced the F-58 after 81,089 units.

source

  • Beverly R. Kimes, Henry A. Clark: Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805-1942. Krause Publications, Iola 1985, ISBN 0-87341-045-9 .