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...
From 1955 to 1965, Chrysler produced the 300 “Letter Car” series, which played a significant role in shaping and popularizing...
The 1931 CG Imperial from Chrysler was highly regarded for its advanced chassis and drivetrain, paired with a powerful straight-eight...
Introduced as a Chrysler Imperial submodel for the 1938 model year, the New Yorker emerged as its own standalone model...
The Chrysler Imperial. This old car was introduced in 1926, was the company’s top of the range vehicle for much...
In contrast to other “dream cars” from Detroit, Ghia’s products were fully engineered automobiles, capable of being put into production...
As Chrysler rolled into the 1931 calendar year, it mounted a serious assault on the fine-car market by presenting a...
One of Chrysler’s first “Idea Cars” of the 1950s, the dazzling coupe was designed by Virgil Exner and crafted by...
After branching off from Chrysler in 1954, Imperial became its own distinct brand. With the release of the 1955 models,...
1938 Chrysler Royal Coupe. Customized in gold with white wall tires....
Introduced partway through the 1931 model year, Chrysler’s CM New Six Roadster continued the “L-29” theme styling with its V-type...
Presenting the exquisite and awe-inspiring one-of-a-kind concept car, the Super Dart 400, styled by Ghia. This remarkable vehicle stands out...
1964 was the first year the Imperial Crown was designed by Elwood Engel who was the designer of the 1961...
The 1953 D’Elegance featured an emblematic Euro-style design both inside and out. The interior had a cream dashboard, red-highlighted instrument...
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