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Chrysler models: 180/2 Litre / Centura 300 300M 300C 300 Airflow Airstream Aspen Avenger Cirrus Concorde Conquest Cordoba Crossfire Daytona Dynasty Fifth Avenue Horizon Imperial Imperial Parade Phaeton Intrepid Laser LeBaron Le Baron LHS Newport Neon New Yorker New Yorker Fifth Avenue Pacifica Prowler PT Cruiser Royal Saratoga Sebring Sigma Stratus TC by Maserati Town and Country Turbine Car Valiant Vision Voyager Windsor
A Chrysler is always a statement. Today we take aerodynamics for granted, but it is Chrysler that introduced the design for a car called the Airflow. In 1934 Chrysler Airflow was Chrysler's first unit-construction car. With many changes from the norm, the Airflow was not a commercial success and its significance in design ingenuity would not be realized until years later.
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Elwood Engel was Chrysler's design chief from 1961 until 1974, encompassing the socially and politically turbulent era of the mid-60s to the early 70s, taking charge of a decided upsizing of almost all full-size vehicles, which rode on a corporate C-body. Chrysler cars became even larger in 1967, with wheelbases increasing to 124 inches. Most notably, the push button transmission was gone, replaced with a column shift. Chrysler models are: 180/2 Litre / Centura 300 300M 300C 300 Airflow Airstream Aspen Avenger Cirrus Concorde Conquest Cordoba Crossfire Daytona Dynasty Fifth Avenue Horizon Imperial Imperial Parade Phaeton Intrepid Laser LeBaron Le Baron LHS Newport Neon New Yorker New Yorker Fifth Avenue Pacifica Prowler PT Cruiser Royal Saratoga Sebring Sigma Stratus TC by Maserati Town and Country Turbine Car Valiant Vision Voyager Windsor. See the ads Chrysler wanted below.
Beginning in 1985, when Tom Gale became Vice President of Design, Chrysler began a process that eventually resulted in the company once again becoming the dominant force in American automobile design. Nowadays, Chrysler is integrated in the Daimler Benz automotive group, yet produces cars that want to show a difference. Visit the official Chrysler site. A history of Chrysler can be found on Wikipedia. Here is a selection of Chrysler resources, and here are some Chrysler dealers who might be interested in purchasing your car. See also the ads Chrysler wanted below.
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