NOT MINE 1963 Chrysler Turbine

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Yes, you read that correctly. Frank Kleptz' family is selling his car collection, including his Chrysler Turbine!
1963 Chrysler Turbine Car

From the ad:
Chassis number 991231 is the crown jewel of the Kleptz Collection, with the distinction of being the only Chrysler Turbine car available on the open market today. As offered, it is in exceptionally well-preserved condition, finished in its original metallic bronze paintwork with complementing upholstery, all original fittings and fixtures, and a host of spares, documents, and technical information. It is believed that 991231 spent much of its service life on the West Coast, performing “VIP duties,” meaning it was retained by Chrysler and loaned out weekly to executives, sales managers, award-winning salespeople, and anyone else who Chrysler Corporation thought should experience this wholly unique automobile. Allegedly, it was initially slated to be one of two cars donated to the Natural History Museum in LA, likely to save on shipping costs back to Detroit. William Harrah approached Chrysler requesting one of the Turbine Cars for his museum, and the company obliged, giving him 991231 along with a spare engine.

It is believed that the car never ran while at Harrah’s, and some assume it was related to terms of the donation, though the collection did have several thousand vehicles by that time. When much of the Harrah collection was dispersed, 991231 was acquired by Domino’s Pizza founder and noted car collector Tom Monaghan. Frank Kleptz acquired the Turbine Car from Mr. Monaghan in the late 1980s while at the AACA National Meet in Hershey. It was not running at the time, though Kleptz did get spare engines along with the deal. In the late 1990s/early 2000s, Kleptz got serious about getting the Turbine Car up and running, and he enlisted the help of GE Engine Services, who reproduced several essential precision parts and aided in the rebuilding of the engine. While it has seen limited use over the past decade, it remains operational and has recently been test-fired, making it one of just a few running examples extant.

Cosmetically, the car is in beautifully well-preserved original condition. The paintwork and bespoke trim are in excellent order, and it wears original tires and color-keyed wheel covers. The orange-bronze interior is relatively conventional in its layout, except for the stylized center console with its unique controls and levers, lending the car a distinctly space-age and purposeful character. It is accompanied by a vast file of engineering drawings, technical information, and historical documentation. The sale will also include a spare engine and transmission assembly.

As one of only two Chrysler Turbine Cars in private hands, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire one of the most fascinating, technically sophisticated American cars of the twentieth century. The remarkable Chrysler Turbine Car was the pride of the Kleptz Collection, and it will undoubtedly take center stage in its next custodian’s collection.

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Stunning in every way!:wideyed:
 
How much would it bring at an auction........2-3 Million ? just a guess.
 
I saw this vehicle moving and while on display at the Chrysler Nationals in Carlisle PA many years ago. I also stood in front of it as they answered questions and started it up. What a mesmerizing experience. Loved it as a kid, love it as an adult.
 
Wonder if Jay Leno is going to pick this one up along with all the spare parts. couldn't blame him. It would be going to a good home, as he does keep his stuff in running condition.
 
Wonder if Jay Leno is going to pick this one up along with all the spare parts. couldn't blame him. It would be going to a good home, as he does keep his stuff in running condition.

Jay Leno already owns one of these cars, he has a Youtube video about it. I doubt he would buy a second one for his collection.
 
I saw Jay driving it ..........spring fling 2011.
 
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I know Jay Leno has one already, He's been on "Mad Stach" tv as well as his own video. You never know he might want to have a pair of the rare cars along with the extra parts. Regardless, I just hope it goes to someone who can appreciate it for what it is. A piece of automotive history that needs to be kept running and shown for what could have been.
 
The seat upholstery looks odd. I don’t recall the tutone leather seats on original cars. I remember the seats all solid bronze. Not that orangy seat insert section. This particular car’s photos are all over the web.
 
The seat upholstery looks odd. I don’t recall the tutone leather seats on original cars. I remember the seats all solid bronze. Not that orangy seat insert section. This particular car’s photos are all over the web.

Good point. Here is the interior of the Turbine that was on display at the Chrysler Museum.
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I didn't get a good shot of the interior of Jay Leno's Turbine but it looks to be all one colour in this one.
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Here's the one owned by the Detroit Historical Society, on display at the Gilmore Museum. Under the right light, the center inserts do look to be a different shade. (Look at the front passenger seat vs. rear seat.)
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I have no pictures from when I saw the ones at the Henry Ford nor the Petersen.
 
The car has been sold to a US collector who is currently anonymous, but is not Jay Leno. They still have a spare Turbine engine for sale for $100k.
 
55 years ago that was the future of transportation. Cutting edge across a multitude of facets. The turbine engine burned a wide variety of fuels and had fewer (by 80%) moving parts than a contemporary V8. No cooling system was required; even the electric drive train that makes up this century's 'hottest' vehicles requires circulating coolant to prevent overheating. Interestingly this specimen surfaced for sale only to dissappear into a collection about the same time as the current incarnation of Chrysler released its latest vision of the future; an SUV with a multitude of screens in the dash. So you can watch a video of a fireplace while you drive. Maybe buy an album on Amazon. What'd we sell our souls for to be fed this tripe?
 
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