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Chrysler was founded by Walter Percy Chrysler in 1924, who had previously bought the Maxwell-Chalmer plants. The company merged with Daimler Benz in 1998 to form Daimler Chrysler in a successful mega-fusion. The company’s headquarters are located in Auburn Hills, Michigan.

The beginnings of Chrysler

After Walter Percy Chrysler had used his time at Buick and GM to collect valuable experiences, he wanted to show that he could make it himself: The resulting Chrysler Six was technologically advanced and an instant hit. With breaks on all four wheels, the Six featured some technology that was uncommon for its time. In addition, the car offered great quality at an affordable price. One year after its release, Walter Percy moved to found the Chrysler Corporation.

In 1928, Chrysler took over its competitor Dodge and founded the brands De Soto and Plymouth. The Chrysler Airflow, released in 1934, was the first car to be designed in a wind tunnel.

The year 1951 saw the release of the first hemi-engine, named for its hemispherical combustion chambers. Another turning point for Chrysler was the switch to self-supporting bodies in 1960.

Brand acquisitions by Chrysler

Towards the end of the 1950s, Chrysler took over the Simca and Talbot brands, as well as the British Rootes Group which owned the brands Hillman, Humber, Singer, and Sunbeam. However, Chrysler struggled to establish itself in the European market. This led to the sale of the aforementioned brands and to great losses in the 1970s. It would take until the beginning of the 90s for profits and the companies situation to stabilize. The pinnacle of the brand’s history was the merger with Daimler-Benz to form the Daimler Chrysler corporation. Due to turbulences resulting from the financial crisis, the company was almost forced to shut down in 2007. Since 2011, Italian car manufacturer FIAT is the majority owner of the company.

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2006 | Chrysler Crossfire

Chrysler Crossfire Cabrio 3.2 V6 Limited

£11,904
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1997 | Chrysler Stratus 2.0

CHRYSLER Stratus 2.0 cat Cabrio LX

£7,280
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1972 | Chrysler Newport

Chrysler  Newport Coupe 2-Door HT 400cui 6,5L California

£13,103
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1937 | Chrysler Six Tüscher

1937 Chrysler Royal Six Convertible By Tuscher '37

£68,472
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1950 | Chrysler Windsor Town & Country Newport

Chrysler Newport Town & Country Woody

£41,066
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1964 | Chrysler Newport

Chrysler Newport

£22,224
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1957 | Chrysler New Yorker Station Wagon

Chrysler New Yorker Town & Country Station Wagon (LHD)

£57,950
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1955 | Chrysler New Yorker

Chrysler-New Yorker de Luxe green

£11,776
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1949 | Chrysler New Yorker

Town & Country Convertible - Highist quality restored!

£110,908
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1955 | Chrysler Windsor Nassau

Chrysler-Windsor 1955

£20,983
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1955 | Chrysler New Yorker

Chrysler-New Yorker

£19,569
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1956 | Chrysler Crown Imperial

Chrysler-Imperial Coupé ''56

Price on request
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1955 | Chrysler Windsor Nassau

Chrysler-Windsor Coupé

£20,983
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