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In 1958, Chrysler's Forward Look was the sponsor of the groundbreaking An Evening with Fred Astaire TV special. 1955 Imperial, one of the first Exner-styled Chrysler vehicles 1956 DeSoto Adventurer Exner's 1957 Chrysler 300C had a lasting impact on car styling in Detroit Tail fin of a 1959 Dodge Custom Royal
The facility opened in 1966 as a factory for spark plug company Champion. It was closed by Cooper Industries in 1990 shortly after their acquisition of Champion. [ 1 ] In 1995, Chrysler purchased the facility to be a low-volume specialty assembly plant.
Frames were used by Winnebago, Champion, Apollo MotorHomes and several other RV manufacturers. The line was offered in four ratings, M-300, M-375 (also known as M-400 between 1969–1973), [1] M-500, and M-600 depending on the application. The M600 was offered with the Rockwell F-130-NX rear axle, with a 4.88:1 gear ratio.
Champion logo on the back of a Wiesmann GT racing car Champion is an American brand of spark plug . Champion is a longtime sponsor of various racing events, cars, and series including two series run under sanctioning by IMSA .
Chrysler Imperial (1926–1930) Chrysler Touring (1926) Divco (1926–1936) 1927. ... Studebaker Champion (1946) Willys Jeep Wagon (1946–1965) 1947.
In addition to Chrysler models built in the United States, the list also includes vehicles manufactured in other countries and cars designed by other independent corporations that were rebranded for Chrysler. "Chrysler Australia" was the Australian division of Chrysler, and cars made by Chrysler Australia were sold mainly in their country of ...