AAR Auctions (short for Absolute Auction & Realty) is conducting a liquidation of an extensive collection of vehicles and parts. There are more than 85 cars in the auction! Some are complete and some are barely recognizable. Some of… more»
Chrysler
V8/Aluminum Body: Rare 1966 Bristol 409 Project
We sometimes see cars sell one place, and they are immediately posted somewhere else, asking much more. Not so in this case! This Bristol is up for sale again, this time here on eBay in Yellow Springs, Ohio. Let’s… more»
6K Mile 1989 Chrysler Conquest TSi
When the Chrysler Conquest, a badge-engineered version of the Mitsubishi Starion, was introduced in 1984, a well-known magazine editor opined if the name “Conquest” was really appropriate for an import. The Starion, itself, was introduced in ’82 with the… more»
Eighties Poster Child: 1987 Mitsubishi Starion
If there was ever an icon for the Radwood movement, the Chrysler Conquest / Mitsubishi Starion twins would be right up there on the top 10 list of potential brand ambassadors. The fender flares, chunky wheels, turbocharged powerplants, and… more»
392 Hemi Coupe! 1957 Chrysler New Yorker
Chrysler Corporation shook up its entire lineup for 1957 with the all-new Virgil “Ex” Exner’s fin-tastic new “Forward Look” designs. This 1957 Chrysler New Yorker 392 Hemi Two Door Hardtop resides far away from the Big Apple, in Olympia,… more»
Original Paint: 1948 Chrysler New Yorker Coupe
This 1948 Chrysler New Yorker Coupe has led an interesting life because, after 10-years of relatively constant use, it was parked and left largely unused until 2012. It was then lovingly revived and is now ready to ply the… more»
44k Original Miles: 1987 Chrysler Fifth Avenue
Cars that rolled off the production lines of the 1980s have been largely overlooked when it comes to considering potential classics. New car production was at record levels during the “greed is good” era, and the motor vehicle was… more»
Special Spring Edition: 1988 Chrysler LeBaron
This 1988 Chrysler LeBaron is a “Special Spring Edition” model that apparently offered buyers the monochromatic paint scheme along with a firmer suspension from the factory. Of course, a taut suspension in a LeBaron drop-top of this generation didn’t… more»
Mark Cross Edition: 1982 Chrysler LeBaron
With one preserved Chrysler LeBaron written about in the past 24 hours, it’s time to look at another example that represents the top of the line trim if you had to own a LeBaron. This is the coveted Mark… more»
No Reserve Turbo: 1986 Chrysler LeBaron Convertible
The Chrysler LeBaron convertible has been deemed “collectible” by some automotive pundits over the last few years, so it’s no surprise to see the seller of this example pushing it as a potential collector’s item. I’m not sure where… more»
Fuselage Find: 1970 Chrysler Newport Convertible
The dream of finding a hidden gem is alive and well, even more so now than ever as a lot of people are finding themselves working from home which probably means more free time due to less commuting, and… more»
Never Modded Survivor: 1988 Chrysler Conquest TSI
This 1988 Chrysler Conquest TSI is one of the few surviving examples that hasn’t been modified or otherwise abused by a teenaged driver. In fact, it has been in the care of just one mature owner since new, and… more»
TNT Powered: 1970 Chrysler Three Hundred Convertible
With its convertible top, power options, fuselage styling, hidden headlights, and shiny trim everywhere, this 1970 Chrysler Three Hundred Convertible represents the pinnacle of full-sized style for 1970. Located in San Francisco, California, this life-long Golden State resident comes… more»
440-Equipped: 1969 Chrysler Town & Country Wagon
How times change. It doesn’t seem to have been that many years ago that you only owned a station wagon if you had no other choice in life. Wind forward those few years, and now classic station wagons are… more»
1964 Chrysler Newport With Only 44K Miles!
Mid-sixties, full-size GM and Ford models are still pretty commonly found, GMs in particular by virtue of their sheer numeric volume. Mopars? Not as much so, especially the Chrysler brand. Fortunately, we can thank Gransedan for submitting this tip,… more»
















