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History of Chrysler Corp, Dodge, and AMC/Jeep
Some key sections
Full-brand histories
Historically significant vehicles and projects
The Walter P. Chrysler Museum
Engineering and design notes for specific cars
If you are interested in the history of
a particular car, please see the vehicles page. Also see our section on Chrysler corporate facts and history, which includes notes on culture, branding and sales, suppliers, recovery plans, acquisitions (e.g buying Dodge Brothers), and other "corporate" information.
Chrysler Heritage • History by Year • Chrysler People and Bios • Corporate Facts and History
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Some key sections
- Chronology of Chrysler from the 1800s to 1992
- Chrysler and its cars and trucks, by year
- Car and truck histories
- Chrysler corporate facts and history: factories, labs, culture, branding and sales, suppliers, recovery plans, acquisitions (e.g buying Dodge Brothers), and other "corporate" information.
- Ads and marketing
- Biographies and Interviews
Mopars in music |
TV Mopars |
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Statesman Cars |
Celebrity Cars |
- Ancestors: Alden-Sampson to Stoddard-Dayton
- Chalmers (and E.R. Thomas)
- Jeffery Cars and 4x4s
- Maxwell: the company that became Chrysler
- American Motors Corporation (AMC)
- Hudson: reliable and upscale
- Nash: small and sophisticated
- Eagle, the shortest-lived brand
- Jeep from Austin to Willys
- Willys-Overland
- https://www.allpar.com/cars/adopted/chalmers.htmlhttps://www.allpar.com/cars/chrysler/index.php
- Chrysler Brand
- Chrysler outside the US
- DeSoto
- Dodge cars
- Dodge trucks (including Karrier and Commer)
- Fargo Truck
- Imperial
- Plymouth
- Rootes Group: Hillman, Humber, Singer, Sunbeam
- Simca, makers of the best-selling car in France
- Associated companies and suppliers:
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- Technological innovations from the olden times onwards
- Alternators
- Electric cars
- Railroad cars and railroad car trucks
- Lean Burn
- Chrysler's CTC technology lab (1998)
- Electrojector: world's first electronic-fuel-injection car
- Linen and velum drawings: from 1925 through 1985
- Torsion bar / leaf spring suspensions
- Fins and aerodynamic stability: 1957 report by Virgil Exner
- Prelubricated bearings
- Fuel injection and turbochargers
- Chrysler goes Front Wheel Drive
- Chrysler-Google autonomous minivans
- Fleet and squad cars: police cars, fire trucks, ambulances, and postal vehicles
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- Campers and motor homes
- School buses
- Military vehicles including tanks and aircraft engines
- Minivans including development information.
- Plymouth convertibles 1928-1971
- Plymouth delivery vehicles: sedan deliveries and panel trucks
- Plymouth wagons 1934-1954: woodies to Suburbans
- Railroad cars
- Rockets (including the Moon rockets)
- Taxis and jitneys: Tough cars for tough duty
- 1928-1957 Model / Serial Number Guide
Historically significant vehicles and projects
- Military and space flight work (including the Moon rockets)
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- The first Chrysler (1924)
- Aerodynamics: from the beginning to the Superbird.
- Scat Pack and Rapid Transit System: muscle car collections
- MasterTech: the filmstrip-and-record training system
- The best and worst of the Daimler Decade, 2000-2009
The Walter P. Chrysler Museum
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- Interview with the leaders of the museum
- Review of the Walter P. Chrysler Museum
- Allpar meet at the museum, 2006
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- Final day of the Walter P. Chrysler Museum, 2016, in photos
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- Christine, the reason why non-Mopar folk know the 1958 Plymouth Fury
- Bluesmobile (Dodge Monaco)
- Celebrities' Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge, and Jeep vehicles
- Johnny Cash's Plymouth, and the Johnny Cash Plymouth contest
- Franklin D. Roosevelt's Plymouths
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- Mopars on television
- Mopars in music
- Biographies of Chrysler folk, racers, etc. • Interviews with Mopar people • Stories
- Pioneers of the American Auto Industry
- Styling and coloring cars in 1955
- Platform teams: as described by Francois Castaing and Glenn Gardner
- Design and manufacturing of the LH series: innovations in the process
- Cab forward: definition, how it was developed, and why it was important
- Auto development notes
- Using technology to engineer cars and trucks: see our technology page for more links
- Chrysler Institute of Engineering
- Chrysler and the environment, 1993
- Why Chrysler switched side marker lights each year for three years
Engineering and design notes for specific cars
- Neon: innovations in engineering, assembly setup, and employee involvement
- LH series: innovations in engineering and employee involvement (see "the platform team system")
- Durango: Teamwork | Supplier partnerships | Simultaneous design and engineering
- Memories and stories (full page/list)
- Biographies and interviews
- Chrysler corporate facts and history: advertising, plans, eras, etc.
- Car shows from CEMA to the Washington DC Auto Show
- Allpar meets
- Chrysler momentos and Such
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- Models and promos: model kits and promotional car replicas including reviews and assembly tips.
- Inside The National Automotive History Collection
- The first and oldest Plymouth
- Repeating a historic cross-country trip in a 1909 Maxwell
- Chrysler auction scene, 2007
- 200 miles per gallon: The California Carburetor
- Toyota history (link) in case you were curious about how much they "borrowed" from Dodge, Chevrolet, and Willys ... or about how the US Army gave them their basic quality system
- Production numbers
- Pre-production Lebarons (Richard Benner)
If you are interested in the history of
a particular car, please see the vehicles page. Also see our section on Chrysler corporate facts and history, which includes notes on culture, branding and sales, suppliers, recovery plans, acquisitions (e.g buying Dodge Brothers), and other "corporate" information.
Chrysler Heritage • History by Year • Chrysler People and Bios • Corporate Facts and History
Home •
Engines •
Reviews •
Chrysler 1904-2018 •
Upcoming •
Trucks •
Cars
Spread the word via <!--Tweet or--> Facebook!
We make no guarantees regarding validity or accuracy of information, predictions, or advice - .
Copyright © VerticalScope Inc. All rights reserved. Dodge, Jeep, Chrysler, Ram, and Mopar are trademarks of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.