
The Only Chrysler Saratoga Club Coupe (1941) in the Netherlands — And Possibly the Most American Thing Since Bald Eagles and Bad Coffee
This isn’t just a car. This is a rolling piece of American history — built in 1941, right before the U.S. stopped making cars to start making tanks. Which means this Chrysler Saratoga Club Coupe is one of the last civilian chariots to roll off the assembly line before the world went properly mad.
Under the bonnet lies a 5.3 straight-eight engine — not a V8, not some fizzy four-cylinder turbo, but an elegant, whisper-smooth inline eight called ”the Spitfire”. Because back in the day, Americans believed that engines should be longer than the actual car.
Now, the story gets better. This car came straight out of Dallas, Texas, where it spent decades being pampered by its original owner that reupholsterd the interior. It was then brought to the Netherlands by its current caretaker, who has owned it for over 30 years.That’s not just ownership — that’s commitment and we applaud it. The car only has driven 89.999 miles. The bodywork? Beautiful repainted, with one small confession: it had a minor altercation with a post. As a result, the chrome strip of the right side chassis rail isn’t on the car anymore. Think of it as a scar. And like all good scars, it comes with a story.
Only 18 of these remain in the U.S., and this is the only one in the Netherlands. If you like exclusivity, congratulations — this car is more rare than honesty in politics.
So if you’re looking for something timeless, rare, and as smooth as aged bourbon — A rare pre-war masterpiece that makes even a trip to the shops feel like a parade.
Buy it now before someone else with more garage space does.
Price €27.500,-


















































