When it comes to 1950s Mopars, the Chrysler 300 "letter series" is arguably the coolest rig from the era. Sporting Virgil Exner's incredibly sexy design language and combining luxury features with ...
Behold the only Imperial convertible built between 1951 and 1957. Chrysler engineering built the car over the course of an entire year for then chairman of the board, K.T. Keller. Unique design ...
Q: Greg, thank you for writing all the very interesting columns about collector cars. Back in November 2017 you featured an article by me about my 1955 Plymouth and Earl Scheib’s paint jobs. In that ...
It’s difficult to overstate the confidence the postwar economy inspired in individual Canadians and Americans. After a decade of economic depression and then war against the Axis powers, Canada and ...
When a collection of the "best of the very best" American cars of the 1950s and 1960s went under the hammer early this month, more than $11-million and 113 pink slips changed hands on a single ...
When Chrysler introduced its dramatic 1955 line called the Forward Look (see, there are no new ideas), there was special emphasis on the company’s luxury-automobile business. Imperial models were ...