Oldtimer picture gallery. Cars. 1931-1932 Chrysler CM6 New Six.

Chrysler CM6 New Six
Year of production: 1 VII 1931 - XII 1932
Overall production: 38817 units
4x2 rear wheel drive front motor car
Body modifications:
2-4-passenger Roadster, 2565 pounds, 885 US dollars, 2281 built
2-4-passenger Coupe, 2700 pounds, 885 US dollars, 5327 built
4-door Sedan, 2815 pounds (2887 by other source, = 1310 kg), 895 US dollars, 28620 built

5-passenger Phaeton, 2740 pounds, 915 US dollars, 196 built
2-passenger Business Coupe, 2730 pounds, 865 US dollars, 802 built
2-4-passenger Convertible Coupe, 2750 pounds, 935 US dollars,
1492 built
Chassis, ? pounds, ? US dollars, 99 built
Engine: own liquid cooled 70 hp/3200rpm, Straight 6-cyl. L-head,
217,8 cid
Bore/Stroke: 3,25/4,375 inches (31/4 / 43/8)

Compression ratio: 5,2 : 1
Length: ?mm, width: ?mm, height: ?mm
Wheelbase: 116,0 inches:
Road clearance: ?mm
Carburettor: Stromberg UR-2, 11/4-inch.
Ignition: Delco-Remy, Battery, 6 Volt, 84 Ah
Three-speed manual transmission
Maximal speed: ? km/h

Tyres: 5,00 x 19 inch
Fuel tank capacity: 58,59 L (15,5 gal.)
Fuel consumption: ? L/100km
Photos are from:
Trader Online,
Charles Major (USA), owner of this 1931 4-door Sedan on big photos,

1 in a Million Cars,
Specialcar Magazine,
Hemmings Motor News.
Data are from the "Encyclopedia of American cars", Publications International, Ltd., 1993, USA,
Charles Major (USA),
1930's books.
Thanks for help to Denis Orlov, automobile historian (Moscow).
You are welcome to write me by E-mail Contact. Andrei Bogomolov.
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Last updated 31 X 2001.