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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...titive on [[super-speedways]] - he wanted a slippery Dodge [[Daytona]] but Chrysler executives insisted he stay with Plymouth. He would win 10 races and finish Joining in the [[Chrysler boycott of NASCAR]] due to the organizing body's ban of the [[Hemi]] engine
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