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Photo Title Make Model Year State Price Placed
1964 Chrysler New Yorker 1964 Chrysler New Yorker Chrysler New Yorker 1964 PA $ 2,750.00 US dollars 12/4
1971 Chrysler Newport 1971 Chrysler Newport Chrysler Newport 1971 NM $ 1,500.00 or Offer 12/1
1950 Chrysler Windsor 1950 Chrysler Windsor Chrysler Windsor 1950 WA $ 14,500.00 US dollars 11/26
1976 chrysler newport sold 1976 chrysler newport chrysler newport 1976 QBC $ 1,900.00 Canadian 11/21
1950 Chrysler Windsor 1950 Chrysler Windsor Chrysler Windsor 1950 WI $ 9,000.00 or Offer 11/21
1947 Chrysler Sedan 1947 Chrysler Sedan Chrysler Sedan 1947 WA $ 8,300.00 or Offer 11/11
1949 chrysler Windsor 1949 chrysler Windsor chrysler Windsor 1949 UT $ 3,000.00 US dollars 11/8
1949 Chrysler New Yorker 1949 Chrysler New Yorker Chrysler New Yorker 1949 MT $ 10,500.00 US dollars 11/5
1988 Chrysler Conquest 1988 Chrysler Conquest Chrysler Conquest 1988 NC $ 5,000.00 or Offer 11/1
1965 Chrysler Imperial 1965 Chrysler Imperial Chrysler Imperial 1965 PA $ 9,000.00 or Offer 10/28
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Chrysler History (Continued from top)

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The Chrysler Corporation was founded by Walter Percy Chrysler in 1925, after closing the Maxwell Motor Company. The Plymouth brand was adopted in 1928 as their entry level vehicle, followed by the DeSoto, Dodge, Chrysler and Imperial. The Chrysler Airflow was one of the first aerodynamically designed vehicles in the 1930s. In 1951 Chrysler introduced the Hemi V8, which had a huge impact on the Muscle Car Era. And in 1951 they were the first to offer unibody construction in 1960, which eventually became an industry standard.

The current Chrysler logo, created in the 1990s, is a variation of the original winged logo adopted in 1925. It was surrounded by a pair of silver wings after Chrysler merged with Daimler-Benz in 1998. The company also adopted a Pentastar logo for marketing purposes, which became far more recognizable. In 1993 the Pentastar was replaced by the 'Ram' logo.

In 1966 Chrysler entered the European market by taking over the British Rootes Group and Simca of France to form Chrysler Europe and merged with Daimler-Benz to form DaimlerChrysler in 1998.



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