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Prestige gained muscle in the 1965 Chrysler 300L
Prestige did not disappear when American cars discovered muscle; in the 1965 Chrysler 300L, it simply learned how to flex. You see a full-size coupe with formal lines and…
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Cross-country comfort drove the 1973 Chrysler New Yorker
The 1973 Chrysler New Yorker was built for the kind of trip where you settle into the seat, point the hood ornament toward the horizon, and let the miles…
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Engineering excess defined the 1967 Chrysler Imperial
You can measure the late‑1960s appetite for luxury in sheet metal, chrome, and cubic inches, and the 1967 Imperial is where the needle swings deep into the red. Chrysler’s…
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Standing apart was the 1964 Chrysler Imperial
The 1964 Chrysler Imperial did not just join the luxury crowd, it deliberately stepped away from it. You see a car that was engineered and styled to stand apart,…
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