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Prices listed for the Series 62 four-door, five passenger Landau Sedan was documented at US$1,235 ($22,355 in 2024 dollars [4]) on a 109 in (2,769 mm) wheelbase while the Series 72 four-door, five passenger Imperial Town Cabriolet by LeBaron was listed at US$3,595 ($65,075 in 2024 dollars [4]) on a 120.5 in (3,061 mm) wheelbase. [2]
The 4-door sedan sold for US$795 ($18,233 in 2024 dollars [4]), or $220 less than a 4-door DeSoto Series SG Airflow which was listed at US$1,015 ($23,278 in 2024 dollars [4]). [ 5 ] [ 2 ] Chrysler fielded its own Chrysler Airstream model concurrently; visual cues separated the two automobiles.
1956 Nash Rambler four-door hardtop 1956 Hudson Rambler Custom sedan, with dealer accessory window insect screens. The four-door Ramblers for the 1956 model year were completely redesigned, with a characteristic swept-back C-pillars (the Fashion Safety Arch), [6] unusual wing windows on the rear doors, [7] inboard, grille-mounted headlamps, [8] as well as "the widest windshield" of any car. [7]
1997–2005 Buick Century (4-door sedan) 1997–2004 Buick Regal (4-door sedan) 1998–2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue (4-door sedan) 2nd Gen 110.5 in wheelbase (full-size) 1997–2003 Pontiac Grand Prix (2-door coupe, 4-door sedan) 2000–2005 Chevrolet Impala (4-door sedan) 2000–2005 Chevrolet Monte Carlo (2-door coupe) 3rd gen 110.5 in wheelbase ...
The Chrysler CL passenger car range comprised 4 door sedan, 5 door station wagon and 2-door coupe body styles in the following models: Chrysler Valiant Sedan [2] Chrysler Valiant Wagon [2] Chrysler Regal Sedan [2] Chrysler Regal Wagon [2] Chrysler Regal SE Sedan [2] Chrysler Charger 770 Coupe [2]
A GLX pack, option code A16, [7] was offered on the CM Valiant sedan. [8] It featured the 265 cubic inch (4.3 litre) engine, the four speed manual transmission, or 3 speed auto or the 318 v8 engine with an auto, “Hot Wire” cast alloy wheels, a tachometer, front grille paint treatment, tinted side glass, roof console with map light, rear ...
The AMC Matador is a series of American automobiles that were manufactured and marketed by American Motors Corporation (AMC) across two generations, from 1971 through 1973 (mid-size) and 1974 until 1978 (full-size), in two-door hardtop (first generation) and coupe (second generation) versions, as well as in four-door sedan and station wagon body styles.
A 225 cu in (3.7 L) Straight-six engine was fitted to all models other than the 273 V8 sedan and wagon, which were powered by a 273 cu in (4.5 L) V8 engine. [8] Base models were available with either three speed manual transmission or three speed automatic transmission, whilst Regals and 273 V8s were fitted with a three speed automatic as standard.