Chrysler did its part to try and create the car of the future, by attempting to build vehicles with an innovative propulsion method: a turbine engine, which had been used extensively in aircraft ...
These cars had a mixed effect on the automobile world, but all of them brought something to the table that was revolutionary, ...
After the Second World War, Chrysler, General Motors, Toyota, Renault and Rover built cars powered by turbine engines. Chrysler, for one, went deep into the turbine hole, and employed an elite ...
Moreover, it was optionally available with Chrysler's brand-new 426-cubic-inch ... Well, this fastback rolled off the assembly line in Turbine Bronze, a color you won't see on many Chargers.
Chrysler Halcyon concept ... The coupe rides on 22-inch wheels with 18 spokes — turbine style — evoking the spirit of the 1954 Wildcat show car. Across the top of the roof "Buick" is spelled ...
Arthur Arfons died in 2007 at age 81; Walter Arfons died in 2013 at age 96. Nothing was ever resolved between them.
Despite recent woes, Chrysler once powered Detroit with cutting-edge technology, regularly claiming bragging rights for the ...
Chrysler decided to drop “Born of Fire,” a two-minute-long ad that’s better known as “Imported from Detroit” during Super ...
Stellantis, which counts Dodge, Jeep, and Chrysler among its portfolio of automobile brands, says its Level 3 automated ...