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1968 Chrysler Newport Survivor
A look at a well-kept 1968 Chrysler Newport, highlighting the features and details that reflect its long history.
The “Sportsgrain” option was Chrysler’s whimsical flash of suburban luxury for 1968, an idea borrowed straight from its Town & Country wagons and grafted onto the Newport’s broad flanks. It dressed ...
Every so often a true time capsule surfaces, the kind that makes you rethink what “low mileage” really means. There’s nothing overly special about original Chrysler Newport sedans, a nameplate used ...
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Crowd Favorite: 1967 Chrysler Wagon
This vintage Chrysler wagon from 1967 continues to attract attention with its unique style and timeless design. Trump’s Golf Trips Draw Backlash Trump’s Beef Proposal Draws Fire From His Own Party A ...
What It Is We're hearing that Chrysler is working on a full-size electric family sedan reprising the “300” name, taking design elements and tech from the stunning Halcyon concept. The previous 300 ...
The Will County Coroner's Office released a major development in a half-century-old cold case. On Thursday, the office released the name of the woman who was murdered in the county in 1968. During ...
Chrysler has made some truly significant cars, and today you really do need a reminder, because the only production vehicles that currently bear a Chrysler logo are the Pacifica and Voyager minivans.
The Plymouth Barracuda was supposed to be a preemptive blow when it hit the market on April 1, 1964—two weeks ahead of Ford’s new Mustang pony car. Compact, inexpensive, sleek, V-8 powered, and ...
Milestones don’t get much bigger than your 100th anniversary but unfortunately for Chrysler, there isn’t much to celebrate. Sales have plummeted nearly 60% in a decade and the brand’s lineup consists ...
Chrysler is still alive and plans to stay that way, says brand CEO Chris Feuell. The brand will survive and is not straying or stepping back from its product plan that includes a introducing a new ...
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