The six-cylinder 1940-1942 Chrysler Windows Highlander shares the same distinctive trim package as the larger New Yorker Highlander -- Scottish plaid cloth and leatherette upholstery. Higher production makes this version somewhat more plentiful today.
Pluses of the 1940-1942 Chrysler Windsor Highlander:
Not available; no more than 1500 per year.
Specifications of the 1940-1942 Chrysler Windsor Highlander:
Wheelbase, inches: 122.5 (1940), 121.5 (1941-1942)
Length, inches: 210.0
Weight, pounds: 3135-3661
Price, new: $1020-1420 (U.S.)
Pluses of the 1940-1942 Chrysler Windsor Highlander:
- Eye-catching interior
- Smooth ride
- Comfort
- Lower collector demand (convertibles are the best buys)
- Nondescript styling (though rear fender skirts help)
- Drunkardly thirst
- Fluid drive transmission may prove troublesome to maintain
Not available; no more than 1500 per year.
Specifications of the 1940-1942 Chrysler Windsor Highlander:
Wheelbase, inches: 122.5 (1940), 121.5 (1941-1942)
Length, inches: 210.0
Weight, pounds: 3135-3661
Price, new: $1020-1420 (U.S.)
Engines for the 1940-1942 Chrysler Windsor Highlander: Type Size Horsepower Years sv I-6 241.5 cc 108/112 1940-1941 sv I-6 250.6 cc 120 1942
