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The Chrysler Centura is a midsize car which was produced by Chrysler Australia between 1975 and 1978. It was based on Chrysler Europe 's Chrysler 180 model, but was also available with larger Australian-made Hemi Six engines. 19,770 Centuras were built.
The Dodge Phoenix was produced by Chrysler Australia from 1960 (pictured) to 1973. In 1957, Chrysler Australia consolidated each of the badge-engineered marques in one car—the Chrysler Royal. This was a facelifted version of the 1954 Plymouth that continued in production until 1963. [7] The Royal was an automotive curiosity.
In addition to Chrysler models built in the United States, the list also includes vehicles manufactured in other countries and cars designed by other independent corporations that were rebranded for Chrysler. "Chrysler Australia" was the Australian division of Chrysler, and cars made by Chrysler Australia were sold mainly in their country of ...
The Chrysler by Chrysler four-door model was locally built and sold in South Africa as the "Dodge SE" along with other Australian Valiant models. [14] New Zealand. New Zealand also imported the Chrysler by Chrysler which was sold alongside other Australian Valiants which were otherwise locally assembled by Todd Motors in Wellington. Japan
The Chrysler 180 was also the base for the medium-sized model built by Chrysler Australia, the Chrysler Centura. Depending on the engine, the cars were marketed as Chrysler 160/180/2 litre , and since 1977 in France and rest of continental Europe as Chrysler-Simca 1609/1610/2 litres .
Centura may refer to: Chrysler Centura , a midsize car which was produced by Chrysler Australia between 1975 and 1978 Centura Bank , a bank headquartered in Rocky Mount, North Carolina until 2001, when Royal Bank of Canada acquired the company and changed its name to RBC Centura
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On 30 May 1963, Chrysler Australia produced the first fully Australian manufactured Valiant, the AP5. In February of that year, [5] Chrysler Australia had begun work on its new $36 million Tonsley Park facility in South Australia, [6] where it could boost annual production to 50 thousand cars. The new plant produced its first Valiants on 31 ...