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  • ...omobile Shippers, Inc., a Detroit trucking firm that transported most of [[Chrysler Corporation]]'s cars from the factory to dealers and distributors from the ...orino, Italy; he acquired the design and production rights to the car from Chrysler. Casaroll then hired well-known Detroit stylist and car builder, Paul Farag
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  • The Carlisle All-Chrysler Nationals is a car show and swap meet dedicated to [[Mopar|Mopars]] and [[A Along with the normal showfield, the Carlisle All-Chrysler Nationals also hold a Standard of Mopar Excellence Judged Competition, whic
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  • [[Image:Chrysler.gif|thumb|300px|Walter P. Chrysler]] ...apprentice, for a nickel an hour. Mechanical engineering became young Walt Chrysler's life, not his profession.
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  • The Walter P. Chrysler Museum is a nonprofit repository of Chrysler heritage, spotlighting the company’s influence on the automotive industry ...0 miles north of downtown Detroit. Easily accessible from I-75 at exit 78 (Chrysler Drive), the Museum is located at the southeast corner of the complex, at th
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  • ...ays of the Super Stock and Pro Stock classes, and remained involved with [[Chrysler]] for the remainder of his long career. * Earned full factory sponsorship from Chrysler in 1965
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  • ...height of egotism. After all, during the time Exner was head of styling at Chrysler all credit went to Exner. He never mentioned anyone else for the help he re ...Three where there was more job security and more work due to the Big Three building more car lines.
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  • ...rolet Corvette sports car released the year prior. Also developed by The [[Chrysler Corporation]]’s [[Advanced Styling Studio]] were the [[Plymouth Explorer] ...ration was well known for its engineering firsts, but not its styling. The Chrysler Corporation's "Small on the Outside - Big on the Inside" designs looked anc
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  • ;Walter P. Chrysler [[Image:Chrysler.gif|thumb|300px|Walter P. Chrysler]]
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  • [[Image:NorsemanBW.jpg|center|400px|Chrysler Norseman Dream Car]] <!-- Main photo at top of page--> ...ler]] finally commissioned [[Ghia]] to build a full show car in 1956. The Chrysler Norseman was to be "the most automated car in the world".
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  • ...quickly moved on to building scooters and minibikes. In 1954, they started building 1955 model [[Pickup trucks]]. ...s were mostly Plymouth 202ci Sixes, however some were built with Dodge and Chrysler Industrial engines. They started out with Oak bumpers, until deemed unsafe,
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  • ...It was built in the [[Highland Park]] facility, which [[Chrysler (Company)|Chrysler]] received from the purchase of the [[Dodge Brothers]] earlier that year. P ...on over to [[F.L. Rockelman]], while maintaining his chairmanship of the [[Chrysler Corporation]].
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  • ...ngine in the late spring of '64. He ran the car with a shorty body painted Chrysler Orange until the 64 Nats where it showed up with a nose and the candy strip ...ution undoubtedly came from rescuing a scrapped prototype [[426 Hemi]] and building a [[Top Fuel]] [[chassis]] to put around it. Having convinced Ramchargers m
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  • ...vided financial aid and he received only limited technical advice, since [[Chrysler]] was in the throes of near bankruptcy during the time it was most needed. ...he rules demanded their racecars use the same. Needless to say, no one was building a chassis with that combination so Arrington had to constantly repair old e
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  • * '70-'71= 30 5/8" (Chrysler & Fury) * '70-'71= 57 7/8" (Chrysler & Fury)
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  • ...r the US, and it being less than overwhelming on the show circuit -- the [[Chrysler Corporation]] opted to not repaint the car, but to instead use it to create ...iness, a software company, and a web hosting company; owned an race engine building company, and he now designs web sites. Dave and his eldest son (Dallas) rec
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  • Despite all of the ups and downs of the [[Chrysler]] Corporation -- Dodge has always been able to show an excellent mixture of ...- causing them to stop supplying Ford and to declare that they would start building cars themselves.
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  • *Chrysler [[Cordoba]] (for the 78-79 Model) ...iness, a software company, and a web hosting company; owned an race engine building company, and he now designs web sites. Dave and his eldest son (Dallas) rec
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  • [[Image:Chrysler.gif|thumb|300px|Walter P. Chrysler]] ;[[Walter P. Chrysler]]
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  • ...iness, a software company, and a web hosting company; owned an race engine building company, and he now designs web sites. Dave and his eldest son (Dallas) rec * 65 Chrysler 300L Convertible 4-speed
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  • ...iness, a software company, and a web hosting company; owned an race engine building company, and he now designs web sites. Dave and his eldest son (Dallas) rec * 65 Chrysler 300L Convertible 4-speed
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