Chrysler’s Mid-20th Century Concept Cars
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Chrysler concepts - beautiful things from the littlest of the Big Three.
Read MoreChrysler’s standout 1950s cars were the vision of designer Virgil Exner who rocked the auto industry and set Chrysler apart even from the outlandish 1950s designs.
Read MoreChrysler broke new ground with the Airflows of the 1930s but the the production was short lived. What happened to these advanced cars? Find out in this week’s Cherry Classics.
Read MoreRiding a wave of celebration DeSoto was a hot brand in 1956 and this time machine is a great example of why that was the case. With push button drive and hemi power, even the Indianapolis 500 took notice and it looked like DeSoto was a brand to watch.
Read MoreChrysler was late to the game in 1949 with new post-war models but finally came on the scene with cars like this one which helped keep the company in second place in the sales game. This survivor is a perfect example of a well-kept original.
Read MoreDescribed by its promoters as “everything automotive” the first Classic Auto Show fulfilled that promise with a bewildering variety of over six hundred vintage rides at L.A. Convention Center’s South Hall. The word eclectic seemed unavoidable while strolling past a mighty Duesenberg with a hood longer than the presidential campaign season, an ultra-rare coachbuilt Volkswagen, rows of fresh looking, restored Mustangs and Datsun 340Zs, and the original 1964 Meyers Manx dune buggy prototype
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