Chrysler New Yorker — Manufacturer Chrysler Corporation Production 1939–1996 Successor Chrysler LHS … Wikipedia
Chrysler M-Plattform — Als Chrysler M Plattform (in den USA auch: M Body) wird eine Familie von Fahrzeugen des amerikanischen Automobilherstellers Chrysler bezeichnet, die zwischen 1977 und 1989 in unterschiedlichen Ausführungen über die Marken Chrysler, Dodge und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Imperial (automobile) — For Chrysler branded models before 1955 and after 1983 see Chrysler Imperial. This article is about the Imperial marque manufactured by U.S. auto maker Chrysler. For the marque used by British manufacturers in the early 20th century, see Imperial … Wikipedia
Chrysler Saratoga — The Chrysler Saratoga was a full sized automobile produced by the Chrysler Division of the Chrysler Corporation. Chrysler first used the Saratoga nameplate on its 1939 models and continued to use the name through to 1952. The name was used again… … Wikipedia
Chrysler Newport — Manufacturer Chrysler Corporation Production 1940–1941 1949–1950 1961–1981 Predecessor DeSoto Adventurer … Wikipedia
Chrysler — This article is about Chrysler Group LLC. For the flagship car division of Chrysler Group, LLC, see Chrysler (division). For other uses, see Chrysler (disambiguation). Chrysler Group LLC Type Limited liability company … Wikipedia
Chrysler B engine — Chrysler s B and RB engines are a series of big block V8s which in 1958 replaced the first generation Hemi engines. The B and RB engines use wedge shaped combustion chambers. Design features include 17 capscrews per cylinder head, a cylinder… … Wikipedia
Chrysler Newport — Hersteller: Chrysler Corporation Produktionszeitraum: 1940–1981 Klasse: Full size car Vorgängermodell: keines Nachfolgemodell: Chrysler E Class Der Name Newport wurde vom US amerikanischen A … Deutsch Wikipedia
History of Chrysler — 1936 Chrysler Airflow Series C 9 This article is about the History of Chrysler, an American automobile manufacturer. Contents 1 History … Wikipedia
Chrysler Australia — Rechtsform Ltd. Gründung 1951 Auflösung … Deutsch Wikipedia