CHALMERS-DETROIT THIRTY
Lowest Price: £19,356 • Median Price: £38,500 • Highest Price: £39,273 • Sell-Through Rate: 100%

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£19,356
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£38,500
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HIGHEST PRICE:
£39,273
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NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:
3
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SELL THROUGH RATE:
100%
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The Chalmers-Detroit Thirty, produced from 1908 to 1910, emerged from the Chalmers-Detroit Motor Company, founded by Hugh Chalmers.
Chalmers, previously with National Cash Register and later vice president at E.R. Thomas-Detroit, aimed to build higher-quality cars.
The "Thirty" referred to its horsepower rating.
Chalmers-Detroit cars gained recognition for reliability and performance.
The company transitioned to simply Chalmers in 1911.
A lesser-known story involves a grueling endurance test where a Chalmers-Detroit Thirty completed a 2,000-mile journey, showcasing its durability, which helped solidify the brand's reputation.
How much is a Chalmers-Detroit Thirty worth?
In average condition, a Chalmers-Detroit Thirty is worth £38,500.
What is the most expensive Chalmers-Detroit Thirty to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Chalmers-Detroit Thirty to sell in history was sold for £39,273.
What is the cheapest Chalmers-Detroit Thirty to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Chalmers-Detroit Thirty to sell in history was sold for £19,356.
When was the Chalmers-Detroit Thirty produced?
The Chalmers-Detroit Thirty was produced between 1909 and 1912.


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