The Chrysler Windsor was a full-sized car built by Chrysler from 1939 through to the 1960's. The final Chrysler Windsor sold in the United States was produced in 1961, but production in Canada continued until 1966. The Canadian 1961 to 1966 Windsor model was for all intents and purposes the equivalent of the Chrysler Newport in the United States.
The Windsor was positioned above the entry-level Royal from 1939 to 1950. With the demise of the Royal for the 1951 model year the Windsor became Chrysler's price leader through to 1960. For the 1961 model year the Chrysler Newport was made the marque's price leader with the Windsor positioned one level above the Newport. Chrysler replaced the Windsor name in 1962 with the introduction of the non-lettered series Chrysler 300.
In 1953, the Chrysler Windsor (along with the rest of the Chrysler line) got new sheet metal and one-piece curved windshield. Power steering was a $177 option.
For 1954, the base Windsor was dropped and all that was left was the Windsor DeLuxe. The grill was new.
1954 Chrysler Windser Deluxe. This is an all original survivor with original paint, interior, chrome, engine, transmission, jack, spare and owners manual. Front seat is torn but the rest of the vehicle is in great condition with 70,000 original miles. Ready for car shows or night cruzes.