Chrysler

Royal Flush: Twenty Four 1980’s Chrysler Imperials

Have you ever wanted your very own car collection to brag about? To be able to regale folks at cocktail parties about your dozens of fine automobiles? Well, here’s your chance to swirl your Manhattan around in its glass,… more»

Jury Duty: 1979 Chrysler Cordoba 300

Attention all units, attention all units, this is dispatch. For sale is a white, 1979 Chrysler Cordoba 300. The suspect is located in Lexington, Massachusetts. Height; 52.6 inches, weight; 3,700 pounds. Caught currently at a registered distance of 27,730… more»

Road Going Millennium Falcon: 1972 Chrysler Newport

Like manna from heaven, the classifieds have been filling up with seventies land yachts.  Often requiring their own zip codes, these enormous seventies sedans harken back to a time when gas was cheap, TV and movies were actually entertaining,… more»

A $5,300 Bargain? 1941 Chrysler New Yorker

Were you around in 1941? It was quite a year, to say the least. Other than the horrific events in December that pulled the US into WWII, there were some great things that happened that year, such as this… more»

Fill In The Blanks: 1956 Chrysler Coupe

Sometimes the toughest part of this job is filling between the lines in the ads.  Sellers often don’t know quite what they have, or they do, and they expect the buyer to know everything.  Then you have us, the… more»

1 Of 500: 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst Edition

If you were in the market for a Mopar muscle car in 1970, there were lots of options and it would have been a hard decision for sure. I wonder if anyone that was having trouble deciding between a… more»

Downsized Chrysler R Body: 1979 Chrysler Newport

I was always more of a GM or Ford fan, but occasionally Chrysler would come up with something to stir my interest. I think one reason I liked the style of the new smaller full-size Chrysler better than the… more»

Big Rat: 1933 Chrysler 4-Door

If you are looking for a project car your whole family can fit in, this may be the one for you. This 1933 Chrysler 4-door is described by the seller as “a BIG CAR with heavy fenders and lotsa… more»

New Yorker, New Yorker: 1963 Chrysler New Yorker

In 1963 Chrysler introduced an updated New Yorker to the waiting motoring world. This car marked the virtually complete disappearance of the “Forward Look” design which had proven to be so popular only six years earlier. The update was… more»

Rusty Runner: Hemi-Powered 1954 Chrysler New Yorker

This thing gives a new meaning to the term surface rust! This 1954 Chrysler New Yorker is listed as a survivor that is mostly complete and runs great. Best of all it’s equipped with a 331 CI Hemi! This… more»

Can It Be Saved: 1963 Chrysler 300 Convertible

When I see cars like this in the state that this one is in it really makes my heart ache. Once upon a time, someone was really excited as their shiny new Chrysler rolled out of the showroom and… more»

Fast Fun: 1957 Chrysler Hemi V-drive Boat

Who hasn’t wanted a Hemi powered vintage ski boat? If you have, this may be the perfect one for you. This boat has a detailed history and was supposedly owned by the builder’s family for its entire life. Found… more»

Cooler Than KITT: 1986 Chrysler Laser XT

If you grew up in the 1980’s, there was probably nothing you wanted more than a badass talking car. The Laser was Chrysler’s attempt at a sleek yet intimidating sports car with futuristic features like a synthesized voice monitoring… more»

Talking Town and Country: 1983 Chrysler LeBaron

The 1980s were a love it or hate it decade, maybe more so than most other decades were. It was a transitional period from old school everything: cars, wars, fashions, technology, etc. This 1983 Chrysler LeBaron Town and Country… more»

Needs Saving: 1989 Chrysler Conquest

The Chrysler Conquest / Mitsubishi Starion twins remain one of my most favorite captive imports, despite their somewhat finicky reliability and tendency to show up only as abused and modified examples. This 1989 example is considered a survivor by… more»

Jon Voight’s Woody? 1984 Chrysler LeBaron Town & Country

It’s been said many times: the ’80’s were a wild decade for fashion, music, and of course, automobile design.  Enter the 1984 Chrysler LeBaron Town & Country “Woody,” the result of Lee Iaccoca’s directive to his company to make… more»

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