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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 ...
Chevy Van Nomad (1977-1981) Chrysler LeBaron (1977–1981) Chrysler Town & Country (1977-1981) Dodge Challenger (1977-1983) Dodge Colt Mileage Maker (1977-1979)
The first-generation Chrysler minivans are a series of minivans produced and marketed by the Chrysler Corporation from the 1984 to the 1990 model years. Introduced as the first minivans from an American-brand manufacturer and popularizing the minivan as a vehicle, the Dodge Caravan and Plymouth Voyager were launched ahead of chief competitors Chevrolet Astro/GMC Safari and Ford Aerostar.
The fifth-generation Chrysler minivans were introduced at the 2007 North American International Auto Show for the 2008 model year, marking the debut of the RT platform. In a major change, the short-wheelbase configuration was dropped, alongside the Chrysler Town & Country, all Dodge minivans were now Grand Caravans.
The K-car platform was a key automotive design platform introduced by Chrysler Corporation for the 1981 model year, featuring a transverse engine, front-wheel drive, independent front and semi-independent rear suspension configuration—a stark departure from the company's previous reliance on solid axle, rear-drive unibody configurations during the 1970s.
During the 1941 model year, the 1941 Chrysler Town & Country four-door, eight-passenger station wagon made its debut as Chrysler's entry to offer wooden doors and body panels, or "woodie" with an all-steel roof. Using wood in vehicle production was not a new approach as most cars built from the 1900s through 1930s regularly used wood for body ...
1979–1981 New Yorkers featured full-width tail lights 1981 Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue (shown with optional alloy road wheels, and concealed headlamp doors in open position) The 1979 R-body series was a "pillared hardtop." The 318 cu in (5.2 L) V8 was standard, the 360 cu in (5.9 L) optional through 1980. While shorter and much lighter ...
Chrysler S platform Chrysler AS platform Chrysler NS platform 3 Full-size van (1974–1983) and minivan (1984–2000) Gran Fury: 1975 1989 Chrysler C platform Chrysler R platform Chrylser M platform 3 Full-size (1975–1981) and top range mid-size (1982–1989) car Volaré: 1976 1980 Chrysler F platform: 1 Compact car Arrow: 1976 1980 1
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