The Chrysler New Yorker is an automobile model produced by Chrysler from 1940 until 1996, serving for several decades as either the brand's flagship model...
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after 1993 when Chrysler introduced its new LH-platform New Yorker and similar LHS. The title "Fifth Avenue" references a street in New York City which...
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after the luxurious New Yorker and was well equipped, wearing the Chrysler nameplate. It was initially more expensive than the New Yorker, then marketing...
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designate any Chrysler model with a hardtop body style (for example, the 1956 Chrysler "New Yorker 2 Door Newport"). In 1961, Chrysler introduced the...
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Saratoga, was also added to the New Yorker range as the Imperial became the exclusive limousine model. In 1941, Chrysler introduced the Fluid Drive semi-automatic...
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dollars ) for the New Yorker. 1952 Chrysler Windsor Town & Country rear view 1955 Chrysler New Yorker Town & Country 1956 Chrysler New Yorker Town & Country...
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Chrysler in the U.S. from 1955 to 1965 and were a sub-model from the Chrysler New Yorker. After the initial year, which was named C-300 for its standard 300 hp...
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Executive limousine 1983–1987 Chrysler New Yorker 1988 Chrysler New Yorker Turbo (For 1988, the non-turbo Chrysler New Yorker began using the larger C Platform...
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royalty and various celebrities in comparison to the more affordable Chrysler New Yorker. Over the years the appearance, technological advancements and luxurious...
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Chrysler's new computer drafting system. The car was differentiated from the division's New Yorker sedan by its bucket leather seats (the New Yorker had...
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New Yorker (1833–1841), predecessor to the New-York Tribune The New Yorker (1901–1906), a weekly newspaper edited by Robert W. Criswell Chrysler New Yorker...
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1951–1955 Chrysler New Yorker 1951–1954 Chrysler Imperial and 1955 Imperial 1951 Chrysler Saratoga 1952 Chrysler Saratoga Club Coupe 1952 Chrysler Imperial...
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The Chrysler Concorde is a full-size car that was produced by Chrysler from 1992 to 2004. It assumed the C-body Chrysler New Yorker Salon's position as...
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Plymouth Caravelle 1983-1984 Chrysler E-Class 1983-1987 Chrysler New Yorker 1988 Chrysler New Yorker Turbo 1983-1986 Chrysler Executive Chrysler platforms...
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1983 New Yorker. The Chrysler E-Class was targeted at those who wanted Chrysler luxury at a more affordable price than the flagship New Yorker. Due to...
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Dodge Dynasty (redirect from Chrysler Dynasty)
largest Chrysler K-car variants, the Dynasty used the front-wheel drive Chrysler C/AC platform, sharing its body with the 1988–1993 Chrysler New Yorker. The...
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equivalent of the Chrysler Newport in the United States. The Windsor was almost identical to the more luxurious Chrysler New Yorker in terms of size,...
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M-body was also the successor to the short-lived R-body, as the Chrysler New Yorker and Plymouth Gran Fury moved to it following the R-body's demise...
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the basis for the Chrysler Concorde, Chrysler LHS, Chrysler 300M, Dodge Intrepid, Eagle Vision, and the final Chrysler New Yorker. A Plymouth to be called...
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Dodge Intrepid (redirect from Chrysler Intrepid)
related to the Chrysler 300M, Chrysler Concorde, Chrysler LHS, Chrysler New Yorker, and Eagle Vision which were all built on Chrysler's new "cab forward"...
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Imperial (automobile) (redirect from Chrysler Imperial LeBaron)
Subsequent generations were based on the Chrysler Royal, Airflow, Saratoga, and New Yorker.[citation needed] In 1954, Chrysler dropped its brand identification...
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The Chrysler LeBaron, also known as the Imperial LeBaron, is a line of automobiles built by Chrysler from 1931 to 1941 and from 1955 to 1995. The model...
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engine designs. The 3.3 was introduced in 1989 with the 1990 Chrysler Imperial, New Yorker, and related K-series models, and was joined in 1991 by the...
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time sharing the mid-size M platform with the Chrysler Fifth Avenue (called Chrysler New Yorker/New Yorker Fifth Avenue for 1982 and 1983) and the Dodge...
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Vehicles using the RB 440 Chrysler 300 letter series Chrysler 300 non-letter series Chrysler New Yorker Chrysler Newport Chrysler Town and Country Dodge...
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wagons 1965-1971 Chrysler 300 1965-1978 Chrysler New Yorker sedans 1965-1978 Chrysler Newport 1974-1978 Chrysler Town & Country 1974-1975 Imperials 127 in...
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by the newer Pentastar 3.6 V6. Vehicles using the 3.5 include: EGE 1993–1997 Dodge Intrepid 1994–1996 Chrysler New Yorker 1994–1997 Chrysler LHS 1993–1997...
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Chrysler-produced 3.3L V6 replaced it, increasing output to 150hp; this engine was shared with the Dodge Dynasty, Chrysler New Yorker, and Chrysler Imperial...
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Ultradrive (redirect from Chrysler 42LE transmission)
Voyager/Grand Voyager, Chrysler Town & Country, Dodge Dynasty and Chrysler New Yorker. A six-speed variant (62TE) was introduced in the 2007 model year...
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Cadillac Series 62 (1940–1941) Chrysler Imperial (1940-1942) Chrysler Newport (1940-1941) Chrysler New Yorker (1940–1942) Chrysler Town & Country (1940–1941)...
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