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The Chrysler Windsor is a full-size car which was built by Chrysler from 1939 through to the 1960s. The final Chrysler Windsor sold in the United States was produced in 1961, but production in Canada continued until 1966. The Canadian 1961 to 1966 Windsor model was for all intents and purposes the equivalent of the Chrysler Newport in the ...
In 1955 a hardtop was introduced as the Imperial Newport for one year, while the nameplate continued to be offered on the Windsor Newport, Saratoga Newport and New Yorker Newport. In 1956 the model name was updated to identify two-door and four-door hardtops except for the Chrysler 300 lettered cars which were only available as a two-door ...
A new seating option was Chrysler's 50/50 3-in-1 split-bench seat, shared with the Newport Custom sedan. Standard and optional powertrains remained the same. Sales literature for 1967 showed front disc brakes as standard equipment on Town & Country, along with the requisite 15-inch wheels, 8.45x15 extra-load tires, and restyled "disc brake ...
Chrysler Newport (1949–1950) Chrysler New Yorker (1949-1954) Chrysler Windsor (1949-1952) Dodge Coronet (1949–1952) Dodge Meadowbrook (1949–1954) Ford Custom Deluxe (1949-1955) Willys-Overland CJ-3A (1949-1953) Mercury Eight (1949-1951) Nash Ambassador (1949-1951) Oldsmobile 88 (1949-1953) Oldsmobile Series 70 (1949-1950) Plymouth ...
All New Yorkers for 1955 were now given the "DeLuxe" suffix, and the Imperial Newport two-door hardtop replaced the Club Coupe. The new, higher-priced St. Regis two-door hardtop filled the position of the former Chrysler Windsor. The sedan, convertible, and Town & Country wagon were offered. [22]
In 1955, [6] along with all Chrysler models, DeSotos were redesigned with Virgil Exner's "Forward Look." DeSotos sold well through the 1956 model year. DeSotos sold well through the 1956 model year. That year, for the first and only time in the marque's history, it served as pace car at the Indianapolis 500 . [ 7 ]
A non-running two-door hardtop 1955 New Yorker sold for $7700 on Bring a Trailer in 2020, for instance, while the most expensive New Yorker ever to sell on that auction site (which, like Car and ...
Chevrolet Deluxe; Chevrolet Nomad; Chevrolet Suburban; Chevrolet Task Force; Chevrolet Yeoman; Chrysler 300 letter series; Chrysler Imperial; Chrysler New Yorker; Chrysler Royal; Chrysler Saratoga; Chrysler Town & Country (1941–1988) Chrysler Windsor; Citroën 2CV; Citroën Traction Avant; City of Industry (car) Cooper T25; Cooper T33; Cooper ...