CHRYSLER CG IMPERIAL WATERHOUSE
Lowest Price: £337,709 • Median Price: £341,244 • Highest Price: £344,778 • Sell-Through Rate: 67%

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£337,709
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£341,244
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HIGHEST PRICE:
£344,778
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NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:
2
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SELL THROUGH RATE:
67%
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The Chrysler CG Imperial Waterhouse, a luxury car of the early 1930s, was known for its elegance.
Custom coachwork was a hallmark, with Waterhouse offering designs that appealed to wealthy buyers.
The CG Imperial series ended in 1933.
Its successor was the Chrysler CL Imperial.
A lesser-known story involves a CG Imperial Waterhouse convertible coupe owned by a Hollywood director. It was rumored to have been specially modified with hidden compartments for film reels, used to transport early movie cuts between studios discreetly. This added to the car's mystique.
How much is a Chrysler CG Imperial Waterhouse worth?
In average condition, a Chrysler CG Imperial Waterhouse is worth £341,244.
What is the most expensive Chrysler CG Imperial Waterhouse to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Chrysler CG Imperial Waterhouse to sell in history was sold for £344,778.
What is the cheapest Chrysler CG Imperial Waterhouse to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Chrysler CG Imperial Waterhouse to sell in history was sold for £337,709.
When was the Chrysler CG Imperial Waterhouse produced?
The Chrysler CG Imperial Waterhouse was produced in 1931.


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