1976 Chrysler New Yorker. The Chrysler New Yorker was a classic premium car model by Chrysler from 1940–1996, serving for several years as the...
1941 Chrysler Royal. 1941 was the last year this old car was produced....
1951 Chrysler New Yorker. This is the year that the first “Hemi,” or an internal combustion engine with hemispherical-head chamber...
1938 Chrysler Royal Coupe. Customized in gold with white wall tires....
The Chrysler Imperial. This old car was introduced in 1926, was the company’s top of the range vehicle for much...
Fan submission from Ds Thomas. This old car is his daily drive. Its a 1980 Chrysler CM Regal. Ds also...
1957 Plymouth Belvedere. 1957 would be a banner year for the Chrysler Corporation, and Plymouth was no exception. Plymouth’s design...
Chrysler LA Small Block V8 CHRYSLER LA SMALL BLOCK V8 BACKGROUND Chrysler’s LA small block V8 was developed from the...
1964 was the first year the Imperial Crown was designed by Elwood Engel who was the designer of the 1961...
To maintain Chrysler’s styling innovation, the Newport Dual Cowl Phaeton was initially released in 1941 as the Golden Arrow. Just...
The Chrysler 300 is a high-performance personal luxury car built in the US from 1955. After the first model year,...
The Chrysler Thunderbolt Concept introduced a new wave of designs and industry technological accomplishments. The body was comprised of aluminum...
Chrysler Europe introduced the Chrysler 160, Chrysler 160GT and Chrysler 180 at the “Salon International d’Automobile” in October 1970. They...
The 1953 D’Elegance featured an emblematic Euro-style design both inside and out. The interior had a cream dashboard, red-highlighted instrument...
One of Chrysler’s first “Idea Cars” of the 1950s, the dazzling coupe was designed by Virgil Exner and crafted by...
The “Highlander”, a special version of the Chrysler New Yorker comes with tartan seats and other interior elements, and the...
For 1957, the Chrysler Saratoga wore new and modern styling that had been designed by Virgil Exner. The styling was...
In 1957, the Diablo was Chrysler’s star concept car of the year. The Diablo was a two-door convertible that measured...
In a bold venture, Carrozzeria Ghia built the bodies for fifty-five experimental Chryslers fitted with gas turbine engines during the...
An Aussie muscle car icon, the Charger was launched in August 1971 as a fastback version of the VH Valiant...
The 1954 Chrysler GS-1 Special Coupe was an inspiring design that broke free of the cold, hard realities of manufacturing...
For 1960, the 413-cid V-8 now featured a tuned cross-ram induction system mounting a pair of four-barrel carburetors on a...
Without a doubt, this is one of the more lavishly appointed cars when it came to the interior; they were...
For 1959 the Chrysler Windsor retained the same body structure as the previous year but was redesigned. Virgil Exner’s dart-like...
Much rarer than its convertible sibling, the masterfully styled Chrysler Town and Country sedan was built on the company’s postwar...
Ready for exhibiting at virtually any concours d’elegance, this spectacular 1955 Chrysler ST Special by Ghia is in the first...
Introduced partway through the 1931 model year, Chrysler’s CM New Six Roadster continued the “L-29” theme styling with its V-type...
As Chrysler rolled into the 1931 calendar year, it mounted a serious assault on the fine-car market by presenting a...
Chrysler Corporation made automotive history when it premiered the Airflow at the New York Auto Show in January 1934; it...
The 1977 LeBaron Turbine was the product of nearly 25 years of Chrysler research on gas turbine engines. But ultimately,...