Automotive styling trends come and go, and just when you think that you’ve seen the end of a particular trend, it will suddenly emerge once again. A notable exception to this rule has been the fin. For a brief… more»
Chrysler
READER AD: 1950 Chrysler Windsor Newport
In 1950, you had a lot of options for a new car, but if you wanted a two-door hardtop with lots of standard features the Chrysler Windsor Newport was likely to be at the top of your list. They… more»
Spotlessly Clean: 1950 Chrysler Windsor Newport
If you parked this green 1950 Chrysler Windsor Newport in your driveway, it would probably be enough to turn your neighbors green with envy. It is a beautifully presented car that I think most classic car enthusiasts would like… more»
1 of 500: 1989 Chrysler TC 5-Speed
This 1989 Chrysler TC by Maserati convertible may look like a repeat of the one we featured last week, but the two cars are actually quite different. Barn Finds reader James H. flagged this example because it’s one of… more»
36k Genuine Miles: 1987 Chrysler Conquest TSI
This 1987 Chrysler Conquest TSI has a lot of things going for it. The first is that it has only ever had one elderly female owner. The second is that it is completely original and unmodified. The third is… more»
Cross-Ram Mystery: 1964 Chrysler 300K
When the Chrysler 300K came to the market in 1964, a number of specification changes saw the car offered with a price drop of more than 20% when compared to the previous 300J. The result of this price reduction… more»
Sweet Survivor: 1984 Chrysler LeBaron T&C Convertible
Is it just me or are wood-paneled cars making a comeback? It does seem that vehicles, like this 1984 Chrysler LeBaron Mark Cross Town and Country Convertible are increasing in popularity lately, but maybe that’s just because Jo(h)n Voight… more»
Last of the Fab Fins! 1961 New Yorker Coupe
The silver steel wheels, massive fins, and rake of this 1961 Chrysler New Yorker in Tarzana, California give it a ’70s or ’80s High School vibe that’s hard to ignore. It’s like the Chrysler version of Ron Howard’s ’58… more»
65k Genuine Miles: 1983 Imperial
The late Lee Iacocca has often been credited with being the “father of the Mustang,” but his true strength lay in his ability to extract maximum financial benefits from a product for minimal cost. Nowhere was this more apparent… more»
1-of-500: 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst
The full-sized muscle car segment was very much a niche market during the 1960s and into 1970, and it spawned cars like the Impala SS and the Pontiac Grand Prix. The biggest of the bunch was the Chrysler 300… more»
Cheap 9-Seater! ’62 Chrysler Town and Country
With its sporty 300-like grille, four-door hardtop greenhouse, and (new for ’62) lack of fins, the Chrysler Newport offered high style for high rollers. This 1962 Chrysler Newport Town and Country (station wagon) in Thomaston, Connecticut appears to retain… more»