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Imperial sold over 16,000 vehicles in 1973, but far fewer were equipped with the sunroof option. This survivor still has the ...
Yes, it may have been a disappointment in the sales department, but it would shine the spotlight on Chrysler as an innovative ...
In 1949, Chrysler released an optional extra for its Imperial sedan and limousine that was, effectively, a disc braking ...
The problem was that the Imperial name had a confusing past. Going back to prewar years, it was the top-of-the-line Chrysler model, frequently seen as long-wheelbase sedans with jump seats. But ...
Object Details Author Schleuning, Sarah Gross, Ken 1941- High Museum of Art Subject High Museum of Art Contents Director's foreword / Michael E. Shapiro -- Sponsor's statement -- Dream cars : ...
And Chrysler – one of Detroit’s Big Four manufacturers – wasted no time in exploiting America’s craving for automotive excess. In 1955, it launched the first 300 model in what was to become a ...