USD $295,000
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Not long after Walter P. Chrysler took over the ailing Maxwell Motor Company and renamed the firm Chrysler Corporation in 1924 did the company make way for a new flagship model. Chrysler rap... More Info.
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USD $195,000
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The CG Imperial marked Chrysler’s arrival to the upper echelon of the highly competitive luxury automobile market in the 1930s. The sublime low-slung styling was paired with a grand 14... More Info.
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USD $475,000
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In 1931 Chrysler’s Imperial name graduated from a high-end trim package to an all-new motorcar entirely separate from the rest of the line. The flagship CG Imperial featured Chrysler&r... More Info.
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USD $72,500
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One of the most beautiful production automobiles of the 1930s featuring handsome close-coupled sedan coachwork by Briggs. Powered by a refined 384 cubic-inch inline eight producing 125 horse... More Info.
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USD $92,500
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Not long after Walter P. Chrysler took over the ailing Maxwell Motor Company and renamed it Chrysler Corporation in 1924 the ambitious Mr. Chrysler began work on a new flagship model. Maxwel... More Info.
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USD $189,500
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In the matter of just a few short years Walter P. Chrysler took the remains of the failed Maxwell Motor Company and transformed it into one of America’s most successful car companies. ... More Info.
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USD $295,000
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Not long after Walter P. Chrysler took over the ailing Maxwell Motor Company and renamed the firm Chrysler Corporation in 1924 did the company make way for a new flagship model. Chrysler rap... More Info.
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USD $575,000
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Soon after Walter P. Chrysler took over the ailing Maxwell Motor Company and renamed the firm Chrysler in 1924 the company adopted the name Imperial to denote his top of the line offerings. ... More Info.
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