'33 Chrysler Imperial a rare beauty
According to the Greenbergs, their car originally was painted Everglades red.
Outstanding luxurious touches abound on every part of the Chrysler from the chrome stone guard that protects the radiator and the Tripp lights at the front of the car to the steamer trunk at the rear, which is mounted on a collapsible rack between the two tail/brake lights.
The latest improvements, which were available in 1933, are on the Chrysler including four-wheel hydraulic brakes and a second windshield along with wing vents for the protection of the passengers in the rear.
In order to provide a reasonable range of travel for the car with a thirsty engine, the capacity of the gasoline tank is 21.5 gallons.
Since obtaining the gorgeous car, the Greenbergs have been showing their rare Chrysler throughout the United States and collecting numerous trophies.