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1936 Declasse Servant Deluxe 6 1.5

Your average late 1930s car

  1. acerimmer89
    1936 Declasse Servant Super Six Deluxe

    Declasse Servant Super 6 Deluxe was top tiered late 1930s model. Slow, low and with the boat handling, also it was powered by 3.5L inliner-six, and was excellent choice for various consiglieres and mobsters of organized crime in the 1930s East Coast, also for the boys in blue (Law enforcement agencies and FBI). It followed typical 1930s and early 1940s design philosophy - to be suitable for non-asphalt roads, be with pretty good top speed (recorded 137 km/h) but at sake of very low horsepower ratio. It was also used in WW2 as the Command & Officer Staff field car, along with its competitors. The car was the mark of the late Prohibition era and very few survived the upcoming decades in the mint state.
    Inspired by couple of late 1930s cars, mostly the Chevrolet Master (1936 model).

    • Production Years: 1935-1938
    • Country of Origin: United States (USA)
    • Wheelbase: 2.85 m
    • Engine: 3550cc Inliner-6 / OHV-12 / longitudinally mounted
    • Compression Ratio: 7.0:1
    • Redline Limit: 3200 RPM
    • Torque: 231.0 NM @ 2300 RPM
    • Max Power: 95.0 hp @ 3200 RPM
    • Suspension: Double Wishbone (front) / Solid Axle Coil (rear)
    • Transmission & Drive: 3-geared Manual / RWD
    • Steering Type: Manual Recirculating Ball
    • Brakes: Drums (F) / Drums (R)
    • Fuel Economy: 16.6 L / 100 km
    • Top Speed: 137 km/h
    • 0-100 km/h for: 14.7 sec
    • Movable Steering Wheel: YES
    • Colour: Antrazite Black
    • Chassis Materials: Classic / chrome details
    • Aero Coefficient: 0.393 cd
    • Weight: 1218 kgs
    • Extra(s): Nothing

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