1941 Chrysler Windsor Sedan







Ended Oct 06, 2025 at 7:42 PM UTC
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OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
Raleigh Classic Car Auctions have built a pristine reputation over 26 years of live auctions, as the go-to for the best-of-the-best offerings for car collectors and enthusiasts. Regionally trusted and nationally recognized, Raleigh Classic Car Auctions continues to find low-mile, original examples with documentation annually. The September Special is an offering of 38 premium quality, low-mile and desirable, domestic lots from three private estates offered entirely without reserve. All vehicles are available for in-person inspection at The Raleigh Classic Showroom in Zebulon, NC; 9:00am-4:00pm Monday-Friday: 9/15/25-10/3/25 or by appointment.
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Chrysler debuted its full-size Windsor line in 1939 as an almost identical copy of the more luxurious Chrysler New Yorker. The two models shared size, interior and standard features, however, the Windsor featured the more economic Chrysler Straight Six engine. The Windsor sat above the Royal line, offering a more upscale interior, until the Royal nameplate was discontinued in 1951.
The Series C-22 Windsor debuted as a coupe, four-door Business Coupe, Victoria Coupe and Club Coupe. The four-door Sedan could accommodate five passengers, with retrial prices starting at a reported $1,185. 1941 marked the debut of the station wagon variant and offered optional fog lights and bumper guards. Production ended in January 1942 with the onset of World War II, with the Windsor returning in 1946.
This 1941 Chrysler Windsor sedan has a well-documented ownership history and shows 57,072 miles, believed to be correct based on its "actual miles" Virginia title and known ownership history from new. Mr. and Mrs. F.R. Anderson in Princeton, West Virginia traded in their 1936 Chrysler sedan to purchase this '41 model Windsor. The original owners lovingly kept and cared for this car until it was sold to the second owner in September of 1994. The second owner drove it sparingly and passed it to the third owner in November of 2003. The third owner was a private dealer and collector in New York prior to joining the Raleigh Classic Collection.
Highlights
Offered from The Raleigh Classic Collection
57,072 indicated miles, believed to be correct based on known ownership history from new and "actual miles" Virginia title
Two-owner example, with third owner keeping title under dealership possession
Well-documented ownership
Black exterior over two-tone green and slate interior
Powered by Chrysler Straight Six engine producing a reported 108-112 horsepower
Chrysler Fluid Drive automatic transmission
Features
Spotlight
Fog lights
Front chrome bumper guard
Rear chrome bumper guard
Suicide doors
Interior dash electric clock
Known Imperfections
Paint scratches on left fender
Included
Original owner’s documentation
Shop manual
Literature
Service stickers and tickets from 50 years of ownership
Ownership History
This car is from one of three private estates, comprising the September Special of the Raleigh Classic Car Collection. This 1941 Chrysler Windsor has a well-documented ownership; its original owner was the caretaker for 50 years.
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