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How the 1950 Chrysler New Yorker leaned on engineering over flash
The 1950 Chrysler New Yorker arrived in a moment when chrome and tailfins were starting to matter as much as compression ratios, yet it quietly went the other way. Instead of chasing flash, it doubled ...
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When the 1950 Chrysler Imperial set engineering priorities
The 1950 Chrysler Imperial arrived at a moment when American luxury cars were starting to chase flash, yet it quietly doubled ...
Among the vast lineup of Chrysler automobiles from the early 50s, one name falls under a dense shadow of anonymity. The Traveler, a two-year body style offered for the Windsor, is a rare sight, as 900 ...
When talking about coachbuilders, we usually think about mainstream companies from Europe and the US—firms like Figoni et Falaschi, Bertone, Ghia, Gurney Nutting, and Fisher, just to name a few.
The 1950 Imperial Crown was Chrysler’s top-of-the-line land yacht—the ‘inaugural’ luxury liner, if you will, for the new decade. The Imperial moniker, first introduced in 1926, had always been an ...
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