Prices of the 1964 models ranged from $1,953 for the Rambler American 220 to $6,434 for the Imperial LeBaron by Chrysler. A special case was Chrysler’s 20-foot Crown Imperial limousine, selling for $18,500. E. M. Estes, Pontiac general manager, said, “There is positive proof that ...
Having divested itself of its aviation holdings, GD concentrated on land and sea products. GD purchased Chrysler's defense divisions in 1982, renaming them General Dynamics Land Systems. In 2003 they purchased the defense divisions of General Motors as well. It is now a major supplier of armored...
Chrysler introduced winged cars in 1969 with the Dodge Charger Daytona, which won its debut race at the Talladega 500. Inspired by this success, Plymouth developed the Superbird, a modified Road Runner, for a few months in late 1969. This complex muscle car featured a smoothed body, retractabl...