"Make Your Move...Step Up To Chrysler." That's what the ads said back thenand it's advice for anyone looking to enter the Mopar hobby without shelling out big bucks for a B- or E-Body. Randy Harris ...
Chrysler’s Newport wasn’t exactly the most popular car in the late ‘60s, but the parent company tried to make it more appealing for customers expecting more power with several upgrades in the engine ...
The “Sportsgrain” option was Chrysler’s whimsical flash of suburban luxury for 1968, an idea borrowed straight from its Town & Country wagons and grafted onto the Newport’s broad flanks. It dressed ...