The Chrysler LHS is a full-size luxury four-door sedan that was produced by Chrysler from the 1994 through the 2001 model years It replaced the Chrysler Imperial as the division's flagship model. It continued for the 2002 model year as the Concorde Limited. Class: Sedan, Full-size car See...
This feature was a $150.00 option when purchasing the 1956 Imperial car models. More innovation come crashing in after two years when Chrysler announced the production of the first electronic fuel injection. Being one of the “Big Three”, Chrysler have already sold over 1.8 million vehicles in...
Popular high-performance cars of the 1960s included the Chrysler 300 coupes, the Chrysler Imperial LeBaron, the Dodge Charger, and the Dodge Coronet. Also beginning in the 1950s, Chrysler began absorbing other companies in and out of the automotive industry. In 1966–67 it acquired control of...
Introduced in 1938 as the 'New York Special,' the New Yorker was a luxurious Chrysler model based on the Imperial, powered by a straight-eight engine. It was known for high-quality interiors and unique upholstery choices like Scottish tartan in the New Y
The Imperial was a model, and a brand, that always seemed to get short-shrift compared to its competitors at Cadillac and Lincoln. How unfortunate! Founded in 1926, it was Chrysler’s top drawer car through 1954 when it was elevated to separate brand status under the Chrysler Corporation umb...
Before I read the restriction on model years, the first vehicle that jumped to mind with major concave metal was the original NA market Hyundai Santa Fe. It was the vehicle that put Hyundai on the map as much as any, and was fairy popular. I do understan...
Nov. 28, 2024, 2:43 AM UTC(Reuters)Chrysler CEO open to Goodyear model for union deal Chrysler, Americansubsidiaryof theautomotive companyStellantisNV. It was first incorporated as Chrysler Corporation in 1925. It was reorganized and adopted the name Chrysler Group LLC in 2009, and in 2014 ...
Despite the latter-day fitment of LeBaron plates to many closed cars, only the open CL Imperials boasted genuine LeBaron coachwork. In 1933 this included a mere nine Convertible Roadsters, using the last bodies originally built for 1932; only six of the nine remain extant...
(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 — ...
Imperial released new body designs every couple of years. Each vehicle had a V8 engine plus automatic transmission. They also featured new technologies which would slowly make their way into the other Chrysler models. In 1971, however, Imperial got folded into the larger Chrysler brand. New Vehic...