The 1950s was a great era for the automotive industry. The car market grew at a pace never before seen, and U.S. automakers were experimenting with wild designs. Brands like Cadillac and Lincoln were ...
Late last year, I compiled the most complete account of an obscure historic rail vehicle known as the Blue Goose. This Chrysler-on-rails was a mining shuttle that by all accounts was too dang fast for ...
Automakers pump out special editions like clockwork, but most of them aren’t very special. That’s certainly not the case with this 1953 Chrysler Ghia Special Coupe which is being auctioned by Gooding ...
Bestowing a nickname to an automobile is a timeless tradition dating back to the earliest days of motoring when the reliable Ford Model T was affectionately dubbed the “Tin Lizzie.” For Bob and Joanna ...
It is no wonder this 1953 Chrysler Special was unveiled at the Paris Salon in October 1952. After all, despite being built on a shortened Chrysler New Yorker frame and designed by an American, the ...
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A third of a century ago, a young engineer named Alan Hais needed some personal transportation to get around the D.C. area. In the autumn of 1971, Mr. Hais answered an ad offering a 1953 Chrysler New ...
Special features: Fluid Torque Drive semi-automatic transmission, power steering, wire wheels, radio, ultra-rare “MoparMatic” steering wheel mounted Swiss-movement clock. Why this vehicle is special: ...
From the Hellcat engine to the Stelvio crossover, the Fiat Chrysler Alliance has yielded some enthralling results of late. But this isn’t the first time Auburn Hills has been positively influenced by ...
We all are guilty of searching the classified ads hoping to score a deal on a rare car, but these days we must take the extra step of searching internet classifieds, as well as the newspaper ads just ...
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