Showing posts with label Chrysler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chrysler. Show all posts

May 30, 2015

1968 Chrysler New Yorker


1968 Chrysler New Yorker For Sale

Born in the American muscle car golden era was offered by Chrysler in late of the 60s, as the picture is the late seventh generation of the New Yorker was released in 1968 and comes in a fast top coupe variant. The New Yorker is the flagship model of the Chrysler cars. Until its discontinuation in 1996, the New Yorker had made its mark as the longest-running American car nameplate. The most salable model year.

This 1968 Chrysler New Yorker is a 2-door Fast Top Coupe finished in maroon over a blue upholstery interior. Power is provided by a 440ci V8 engine mated to a 3-speed automatic transmission with the original 96000 miles. Recently installed a lot of new parts during current ownership. It is now offered for sale in Montana and was posted about a week ago on Craigslist.



May 17, 2015

1935 Chrysler Airstream CZ


1935 Chrysler Airstream CZ For Sale By The Owner

The American vintage car produced by Chrysler, as the picture is the Airstream CZ was released in 1935 has been restoration, but still looks good. The same Airstream name was also sold by Chrysler's companion brand DeSoto during the period. The creation of the Airstream was an outgrowth of the unpopularity of the streamlined Chrysler Airflow, which consumers failed to embrace.



April 13, 2015

Garage Kept, 1968 Chrysler Imperial Crown


Garage Kept, 1968 Chrysler Imperial Crown

This third generation of Imperial was the Chrysler Corporation's luxury automobile brand to compete with its rivals, Lincoln and Cadillac. As the picture is Chrysler Imperial Crown built in 1968 garage kept, excellent condition looking for new owner.



January 6, 2015

American Sleeker, 1934 Chrysler AirFlow Sedan


American Sleeker, 1934 Chrysler AirFlow Sedan

The first American sleeker full-size car with streamlining concept applied to reduced air resistance purpose, but it was ultimately a huge commercial failure. Yes, this is about the Chrysler Airflow offered by Chrysler production from 1934 to 1937. As shown, an early Airflow released in 1934 had fully restored and has been one of the super rare classic cars today.

The first car ever made with an Aerodynamic concept? well-combination with beautiful styling into Chrysler Airflow like this 1934 example. This restored car is a mostly finished project and, it’s a two-door coupe body style.


Offered between 1934 and 1937, Chrysler built two and four-door Airflow body styles with a design that primarily emphasized the virtues of streamlining. The total Airflow production reached 26K units over its four-year run but it was ultimately regarded as a less successful venture.