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CHRYSLER CARS 1950-54 |
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1951 Chrysler Saratoga
The Saratoga was less expensive than other Chrysler models that offered a V-8
the rear seat folded flat to accommodate more luggage or golf clubs
Cost: $2,860.00



1951 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe Convertible
Featured Chrysler's earth shattering "hemi" engine maxing out at 180hp it was larger than Cadillac
by a full 20hp
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1951 Chrysler New Yorker
This car was picked to be the Indy Pace Car in 1951 driven by Chrysler President David A Wallace
Cost: $3,790.00 (Convertible)

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1952 Chrysler New Yorker Convertible
You would spend $4000.00 for this model weighing in at 4450 pounds it was no lightweight
Cost: $4,090.00

Another good idea that just didn't make it 1952 Chrysler "concept" show car
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1952 Chrysler New Yorker
This Newport model featured a large instrument panel and a longer wheelbase than
the other lines
Cost: $3,460.00



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1953 Chrysler Windsor convertible
Windsor was the most popular Chrysler, air conditioning was added as an option this year
Cost: $3,650.00
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1953 Chrysler New Yorker DeLuxe convertible
Although the Windsor accounted for half of Chrysler's output
Chrysler positioned the DeLuxe New Yorker to compete with Cadillac and Lincoln
Cost: $3,975.00


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1954 Chrysler New Yorker
This basic model is probably more like what you usually saw absent is two tone paint, luxury wheels and other options
Cost: $3,230.00
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1954 Chrysler Imperial Newport
Even though Imperials were impressive cars Chrysler's sales fall nearly 40% this year
Cost: $4,560.00


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