Kurt Ernst June 1, 2012 Comment Now! Last year, Howard Kroplick, a vintage car collector from Long Island, New York, acquired a significant piece of Chrysler history. Purchased from the Vanderbilt ...
The Chrysler LeBaron Medallion sits in a curious corner of American car history, a short‑run trim that tried to push a mainstream nameplate a little more upmarket. For collectors and nostalgic buyers ...
Chrysler celebrated its 100th anniversary with a display of 21 historic vehicles on Belle Isle. The automaker's future has been uncertain since its 2009 bankruptcy and current limited product line.
Chrysler is revving up for an exciting celebration marking 100 years of pioneering innovation and iconic vehicles that have shaped the American automotive landscape over the last century Chrysler ...
The 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst was meant to prove that a full-size luxury coupe could still throw a punch in the muscle car era. Instead, it became a brief, intriguing cul-de-sac in Chrysler history, a ...
The Walter P. Chrysler Museum, in Auburn Hills, Mich., which celebrates the history of the Chrysler nameplate, recently revealed its new website. The nonprofit contends the new site includes “improved ...
Chrysler resurrected the 300 series numbering in 1999 to signifying luxury using the cab forward design vehicle platform. The latter M denotes the continuation of the original Chrysler 300 models sold ...
Chrysler discloses Nov. 16, 1989, that it is ending a troubled joint venture with famed Italian sports car maker Maserati to engineer and build a two-seat sports coupe for the American automaker. The ...
The Chrysler Concorde was one of three sedan introduced in 1993 as part of the Chrysler Corporations groundbreaking LH platform. After a much-praised first-generation model, the Chrysler Concorde was ...