The interior shot of the front seat taken from the passenger side shows the armrests at seemingly different heights (or lengths) as well, which I find hard to believe would actually be the case. But to me, the visible height difference in the seat sure se...
Other retro touches to the car's look include the interior that is replete with Art Deco-style gauges. The Atlantic Concept has around 360 horsepower and uses Chrysler's Autostick transmission. Riding on a 128-inch wheelbase, its front wheels measure 21 inches and 22 inches in the rear — ...
The Chrysler 300 interior design is truly one of a kind. By combining the tried-and-tested design of the C-300 an incorporating modern facets such as the best of motoring innovations, this is one car that oozes with high class style! More About Chrysler 300 on Wikipedia Chrysler 300 ...
They were given an 8/10 for Overall Dependability, as well as Mechanical, Exterior and Interior, plus Features and Controls. The second place winner was the Dodge Grand Caravan. As far as car ownership goes for the long-term, Chrysler ranks on the lower side. When evaluated by Consumer ...
(Lincoln had discontinued its unique four-door convertible after the 1967 model year). The fact that the Imperial would have a new look was positive, but that it had to share it with its lesser stablemates, not so much. In the brochure, one could Continue reading“Book of the Dead — ...
…Chappell also commented on the emergence of the Chrysler Building’s blindingly shiny dome and interior appointments… BLINDED BY THE LIGHT…The Chrysler Building’s gleaming spire emerged in all its glory in June 1930. At right, an elevator in the building’s lobby. (Wikipedia) ...
but it’s updated with a modern sensibility so you won’t actually feel like you’re stuck in a 1967 episode of theGreen Hornet. The seller is asking for a pretty strong opening bid and he may need to reconsider – as nice as this Imperial limousine is, the appeal will probably be co...
The interior on this car was nicer than the exterior. Now for the Mopar muscle fans, here’s a 1967 Plymouth GTX. Parked next to it was a virtually identical car. They were both Hemi/4-speed cars. This one sold for $110,000 while its doppelganger went for exactly half that amount. ...
This New Yorker rides on a 124” wheelbase and measures 224.6″ in length. The wheels retain Chrysler hubcaps and are mounted with whitewall tires. A third brake light was added under previous ownership. The interior is finished in white and tan with wood veneer accents on the dash panel,...
The 1963 Chrysler 300-J was the only year from 1957–1965 that did not have a convertible option, as the hardtop was the only choice. The only 413 V8 was the long ram version that now made 390 horsepower. The steering wheel was square, and bizarre, but the rest of the interior stylin...