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  2. Chrysler Imperial - Wikipedia

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    1931 Chrysler Imperial Series CG Convertible Victoria by Waterhouse. ... 1933 Chrysler Imperial Custom Series CL Dual Cowl Phaeton by LeBaron. 1934–1936

  3. Chrysler LeBaron - Wikipedia

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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 was introduced in 1931, with a body manufactured by LeBaron , and competed with other luxury cars of the era, such as Lincoln and Packard .

  4. Chrysler Royal - Wikipedia

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    1933–1934 1937–1950: Assembly: Jefferson Avenue Assembly Detroit, Michigan, United States: Body and chassis; Class: Full-size car: Body style: 4-door sedan 2-door coupe 2-door convertible: Layout: Rear-wheel-drive: Related: Chrysler Imperial Chrysler Windsor Chrysler Airflow DeSoto S-Series: Powertrain; Engine: 240.33 cu in (3.9 L) Chrysler ...

  5. Imperial (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    1936 Chrysler Imperial Airflow. Initially, the Chrysler Imperial was introduced in 1926 as Chrysler's flagship vehicle for much of its history. It was based on extended-length platforms of the company's full-size cars and competed with the likes of rival Cadillac, Continental, Lincoln, Duesenberg, Pierce Arrow, Cord, and Packard.

  6. Timeline of North American automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Chrysler Imperial (1931-1933) Hudson Greater Eight (1931–1932) ... Chrysler Sebring Convertible (2006-2010) Chrysler Sebring Sedan (2006-2010) Dodge Charger (2006 ...

  7. Waterhouse Company - Wikipedia

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    Convertible Victoria on a 1930 Pierce-Arrow B chassis Roadster on a 1929 Du Pont Model G chassis Convertible Victoria on a 1931 Chrysler Imperial CG chassis. The Waterhouse Company of Webster, Massachusetts were coachbuilders making high quality custom bodies for chassis supplied by the major automotive businesses.

  8. LeBaron Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    LeBaron, Carrossiers Inc. free-lance design consultants was founded in New York City in 1920 by American designers Raymond H. Dietrich (1894-1980) and Thomas L. Hibbard (1898-1982) who had met while working for Brewster & Co. [1] Dietrich and Hibbard remained among the Brewster personnel so they invented a new name LeBaron, Carrossiers from a list of French words that could be easily ...

  9. Chrysler Airflow - Wikipedia

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    After nearly a century, Chrysler created the Chrysler PT Cruiser which was a retro-style car with its styling having mixed elements from the 1949 Chevrolet Advance Design and the Chrysler Airflow. The Airflow was the inspiration for Claes Oldenburg 's print/sculpture Profile Airflow , featuring a lithograph of the car beneath a superimposed ...

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