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Chrysler Motor Corporation
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The Chrysler Motor Corporation was founded by Walter P. Chrysler in 1925. The Dodge Brothers Inc. was taken over in 1928. Chrysler became the third largest automobile manufacturer in the USA. At that time Imperial, De Soto and Plymouth belonged to the Chrysler concern, too. For sure, the Wehrmacht used only single exemplars of such luxurious vehicles.
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Year of construction:
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Passenger cars:
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Chrysler (Windsor, New Yorker, Royal, Saratoga, Crown Imperial)
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1942
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Chrysler (C-28W Windsor)
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1941
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Chrysler (Windsor)
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1940
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Chrysler (Royal)
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1939
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Chrysler (Imperial, Royal)
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1938
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Chrysler (Imperial, Airflow)
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1937
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Chrysler (Airstream, Airflow)
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1936
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Chrysler (Airstream, Airflow)
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1935
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Chrysler (Airflow, Phaeton)
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1934
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Chrysler (Imperial)
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1933
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Chrysler
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1932
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Chrysler CM6
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1931
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Chrysler model 77
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1930
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