I’m hoping the fact that this 1956 Chrysler Windsor is sitting way out at the edge of this Lancaster salvage yard means that it’s not going to the crusher. The hood’s a bit bent, but from here this big four-door totally looks like it could be brought back to life. The Windsor, which Chrysler touted as “America’s Most Smartly Different Car!” was Chrysler’s entry-level model, if you will, and came in four-door sedan and hardtop, two-door hardtop and convertible, and four-door station wagon models, all of which were equipped with one of two different 331 cu. in. V-8 engines. The Windsor line would stick around through model year 1961.
Jim Corbran, RRofWNY
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