The current 300 is still looking great. I watch a documentary on the building of the Chrysler Building in New York City. That was quite something, as well.
I hope soon......Chrysler would be in par with European and Asian imports, and be once again the equivalent of Lincoln and Cadillac: with offerings like these once more: -NEW YORKER= to rival S-Class, 7 series, Audi A8, Cadillac CT6, Lincoln Continental, Lexus LS, Jag XJ, Genesis G90, Infiniti Q70L, Acura RLX -CONCORDE= to rival E-Class, 5 series, Audi A6, Jag XF, Lexus GS, Infiniti Q70, Cadillac CT5, Lincoln Town Car, Acura TLX, Genesis G80 -SEBRING= to rival C-Class, 3 series, Audi A4, Lexus IS, Infiniti Q50, Acura ILX, Jag XE, Cadillac CT4, Lincoln Zephyr, Genesis G70 -300C (as a new 4door Coupe)= to rival CLS-Class, 6 series Gran Coupe, Audi A7 -new ASPEN SUV= to rival GLS-Class, BMW X7, Audi Q7, Range Rover, Jag F-Pace, Lexus LX, Acura MDX, Infiniti QX80, Cadillac XT6 (or Escalade for US market only), Lincoln Navigator -(revive TOWN & COUNTRY name as a new 7seater crossover)= to rival GLE-Class, BMW X5, Audi Q5, Jag E-Pace, Lexus RX, Infiniti QX60, Acura RDX, Cadillac XT5, Lincoln Aviator -(new SUV based on the China-only Jeep Grand Commander Crossover)= to rival GLC-Class, BMW X3, Audi Q3, Lexus NX, Infiniti QX50, Acura CDX, Cadillac XT4, Lincoln Nautilus -PACIFICA minivan= to rival Mercedes-Benz Metris (V-Class elsewhere) Lexus LM, Volkswagen Viloran (China-only),
That was excellent. Chrysler were always known for innovation and engineering firsts that had their opposition scrambling to catch up, history shows that. I live in Australia and Chrysler manufactured cars and trucks here until 1981 until the whole operation was sold to Mitsubishi. Prior to that those cars and trucks that Chrysler sold where always better engineered than anything that GM (Holden), Ford Australia or any of the importers could serve up at the time.
area51isreal I remember the electronic ignition system which came out in 1971 and was available on V8 engines only. became wide spread in 1972, also the K car, the minivan. also the airflow from the 1930's, the Dodge charger, Plymouth roadrunner, Dodge Challenger, Plymouth Barracuda, unitized body cars, Dodge dart, Plymouth valiant.
@@frankdenardo8684 agreed. Electronic Lean Burn was another first too. I still have a copy of Car and Driver from December 1994 comparing the Chrysler Cirrus to the Honda Accord and Ford Contour. The Mopar won the comparison but was more interesting is the comment they made "Right now, Chrysler is the hottest shop in the world for new car break-throughs".
area51isreal I have a friend who has a 1978 Chrysler Newport sedan with a 5.9 litre engine with the lean burn system. bought it from an elderly woman who had passed away in Vancouver BC Canada.
@@frankdenardo8684 Here in Australia the ELB system was introduced on the 318 V8 in the late 70's. It did'nt do too much towards improving fuel economy though. However, Chrysler Australia had two six cylinder engines that it they adapted the ELB system to. One was 245 cubic inches and the other was 265 cubic inches. These were large and heavy cars but they could achieve close to 30 mpg. Much better than what was on offer from the sixes from Holden or Ford and at the same time showing up a lot of two liter cars. This was done with the CM series, the last of them before local Chrysler manufacturing stopped and Mitsubishi took over.
It would have interesting to see another major change in Chrysler. The Forward Look of 1955. AND, the original '55' Chrysler '300', with a great 'hemi'.
My Dad owned two 1957 Desoto's , either would peg the hand at 130 miles per hour . One time , Dad got in a race on I-65 from Louisville , Ky. , going south toward Bowling Green , Ky. and before he got to the Muldraugh Hill coming up to Elizabethtown , he fell into all the curves before Muldraugh and almost could not take the curves . Beside this , Dad never was beat by other cars he would drag race with including 10 year newer vehicles . Don't mean to be bragging too much but the Desoto was kin to the Chryslers and Dodges and Plymouths . In dragracing in the 70s , these cars were pure muscle . The ones before the 70s , we're talking big full sized family vehicles !!!!!!!!
The 273, 318, 340 and 360 are some of the most durable v8s out there. They require very little maintenance and they are known to go over 350 000 miles with nary a hitch. I know, i owned 3 chrysler products with the 318 in it and all of them were tough as nails. The first one i had, the previous owner neglected changing the oil in it and when i got it, i changed the oil and it took 20 minutes for most of the oil to drain out! But it still lasted me another 30 000kms b4 the connected rod let go and that seized the engine. That vehicle has 224000 miles of poor maintenance.
Yes it is. My 95 dakota has 278k miles and it gets its normal tune ups. Only had to replace two water pumps and a radiator. Still goes. Also it still runs in the 14 sec range in the 1/4 mile. Good ole 318 for ya. No easy miles on this truck.
Обажаю компанию Крайслер!!! Хотелось бы реалных историй от владелцов , особенно интересует, программа Крайслер - Ракета!!!❤❤❤😊 , Сколько там ?? 500 владельцев Ракет Крайслер???😊
If this is a History, thehistory should be right! The first 300 was in 1955 and had 300 HP from a 354ci Hemi engine. In 1956 They called it the 300B and it again had the 354 Hemi. 1957 Brought the 300C and the first 392ci Hemi engine with two 4 Barrel Carter AFBs and 390HP
Very old documentary: it seems to come from the 80ies so many pages of the Chrysler corp. story are missing: Dodge Neon, Dodge Viper, Dodge Stealth, Cab forward sedans like the Eagle Vision, Plymouth Prowler, new Chrysler 300 etc..
@@TheOverkloker Thank you for the precision but still it deals with Chrysler before 1990: the lastest Chrysler car shown is the first Voyager. The very latest version is from 1991 (Voyager Mk 1 phase 2). it is disappointing because Chrysler released very interessant cars during the 90ies with the cab forward cars (Eagle Vision, Dodge Intrepid, Chrysler Concorde), the Neon, the Viper, the LHS, the clouds card (Cirrus, Breeze and Stratus)... Not a single word about them :/
My plan (when I have the cash) is to turn my navy blue '97 Sebring Convertible into a "Woody Style" Town & Country...go on and laugh, but it'll look pretty sweet. ;)
18:00 A swivel driver's seat would have the Chrysler 300 *immediately banned* from Australian roads as it would fail Australia's high standards for civil automobiles.
That's sad because you then miss out on one of the great all time advertising slogans. From the Lawrence Welk Show: The seats swing out to greet you, swing in to seat you. Now, isn't that clever?
Walter would be proud of you, the Chrysler building is for sale there's a project for you ,l wish I could afford it. I have a 42 Chrysler business coupe .
The current 300 is still looking great. I watch a documentary on the building of the Chrysler Building in New York City. That was quite something, as well.
Even the newer 200 looks nice.
Professionally made and fun to watch! Thank you!
I was one of the people who worked for Lloyd Mayes for many years restoreing them beautiful town and country's 😀
I hope soon......Chrysler would be in par with European and Asian imports, and be once again the equivalent of Lincoln and Cadillac: with offerings like these once more:
-NEW YORKER= to rival S-Class, 7 series, Audi A8, Cadillac CT6, Lincoln Continental, Lexus LS, Jag XJ, Genesis G90, Infiniti Q70L, Acura RLX
-CONCORDE= to rival E-Class, 5 series, Audi A6, Jag XF, Lexus GS, Infiniti Q70, Cadillac CT5, Lincoln Town Car, Acura TLX, Genesis G80
-SEBRING= to rival C-Class, 3 series, Audi A4, Lexus IS, Infiniti Q50, Acura ILX, Jag XE, Cadillac CT4, Lincoln Zephyr, Genesis G70
-300C (as a new 4door Coupe)= to rival CLS-Class, 6 series Gran Coupe, Audi A7
-new ASPEN SUV= to rival GLS-Class, BMW X7, Audi Q7, Range Rover, Jag F-Pace, Lexus LX, Acura MDX, Infiniti QX80, Cadillac XT6
(or Escalade for US market only), Lincoln Navigator
-(revive TOWN & COUNTRY name as a new 7seater crossover)=
to rival GLE-Class, BMW X5, Audi Q5, Jag E-Pace, Lexus RX, Infiniti QX60, Acura RDX, Cadillac XT5, Lincoln Aviator
-(new SUV based on the China-only Jeep Grand Commander Crossover)= to rival GLC-Class, BMW X3, Audi Q3, Lexus NX, Infiniti QX50, Acura CDX, Cadillac XT4, Lincoln Nautilus
-PACIFICA minivan= to rival Mercedes-Benz Metris (V-Class elsewhere) Lexus LM, Volkswagen Viloran (China-only),
I hope one day Chrysler will make a breakthrough car again.
Today that is the question for Fiat, the owner of Chrysler
I love the Chrysler 300 so sad to see it go away next year
jman96camry the Pacifica and 300 are imported from Canada.
They have... trackhawk, hellcat, the ram trucks. Are you in jail?
I hope so to brother.
That was excellent. Chrysler were always known for innovation and engineering firsts that had their opposition scrambling to catch up, history shows that. I live in Australia and Chrysler manufactured cars and trucks here until 1981 until the whole operation was sold to Mitsubishi. Prior to that those cars and trucks that Chrysler sold where always better engineered than anything that GM (Holden), Ford Australia or any of the importers could serve up at the time.
area51isreal I remember the electronic ignition system which came out in 1971 and was available on V8 engines only. became wide spread in 1972, also the K car, the minivan. also the airflow from the 1930's, the Dodge charger, Plymouth roadrunner, Dodge Challenger, Plymouth Barracuda, unitized body cars, Dodge dart, Plymouth valiant.
@@frankdenardo8684 agreed. Electronic Lean Burn was another first too. I still have a copy of Car and Driver from December 1994 comparing the Chrysler Cirrus to the Honda Accord and Ford Contour. The Mopar won the comparison but was more interesting is the comment they made "Right now, Chrysler is the hottest shop in the world for new car break-throughs".
area51isreal I have a friend who has a 1978 Chrysler Newport sedan with a 5.9 litre engine with the lean burn system. bought it from an elderly woman who had passed away in Vancouver BC Canada.
@@frankdenardo8684 Here in Australia the ELB system was introduced on the 318 V8 in the late 70's. It did'nt do too much towards improving fuel economy though. However, Chrysler Australia had two six cylinder engines that it they adapted the ELB system to. One was 245 cubic inches and the other was 265 cubic inches. These were large and heavy cars but they could achieve close to 30 mpg. Much better than what was on offer from the sixes from Holden or Ford and at the same time showing up a lot of two liter cars. This was done with the CM series, the last of them before local Chrysler manufacturing stopped and Mitsubishi took over.
area51isreal I saw a lot of those Aussie Mopar car's in performance Mopar magazine. I saw it at Barnes and Noble bookstore.
I've always had a soft spot for Chrysler/Jeep Dodge.. especially in the early 90s.
Blane Blue what about Plymouths DeSotos Imperials and Eagles! Don't they count!.
It would have interesting to see another major change in Chrysler. The Forward Look of 1955. AND, the original '55' Chrysler '300', with a great 'hemi'.
I Love my Town and Country Limited 3.8 The stow and go seats are the best of a truck and a van and a Fur kid taxi.
First car i owned. 1971 Chrysler Newport. Bad ass car
My Dad owned two 1957 Desoto's , either would peg the hand at 130 miles per hour . One time , Dad got in a race on I-65 from Louisville , Ky. , going south toward Bowling Green , Ky. and before he got to the Muldraugh Hill coming up to Elizabethtown , he fell into all the curves before Muldraugh and almost could not take the curves . Beside this , Dad never was beat by other cars he would drag race with including 10 year newer vehicles . Don't mean to be bragging too much but the Desoto was kin to the Chryslers and Dodges and Plymouths . In dragracing in the 70s , these cars were pure muscle . The ones before the 70s , we're talking big full sized family vehicles !!!!!!!!
What year was this documentary filmed I wonder 🤔
1995,
is the Chrysler 318 a Good motor
I'd say i used to drive one daily with cracked heads and it still ran like a champ for 4 years.. 96 ram dad still ownes it restored now
It was one of the best along with the slant six.
The 273, 318, 340 and 360 are some of the most durable v8s out there.
They require very little maintenance and they are known to go over 350 000 miles with nary a hitch.
I know, i owned 3 chrysler products with the 318 in it and all of them were tough as nails.
The first one i had, the previous owner neglected changing the oil in it and when i got it, i changed the oil and it took 20 minutes for most of the oil to drain out!
But it still lasted me another 30 000kms b4 the connected rod let go and that seized the engine. That vehicle has 224000 miles of poor maintenance.
Yes it is. My 95 dakota has 278k miles and it gets its normal tune ups. Only had to replace two water pumps and a radiator. Still goes. Also it still runs in the 14 sec range in the 1/4 mile. Good ole 318 for ya. No easy miles on this truck.
YES!
Обажаю компанию Крайслер!!! Хотелось бы реалных историй от владелцов , особенно интересует, программа Крайслер - Ракета!!!❤❤❤😊 , Сколько там ?? 500 владельцев Ракет Крайслер???😊
FCA is now making Charger and Challenger Scat Packs and Hellcats.
That cars are DODGE, NO CHRYSLER
The best way to describe Stellantis is innovative practical transportation of inestimable value
are they were still using timing belts that cost 1500 dollars or more to replace. because they crammed the engine into a small space.
If this is a History, thehistory should be right! The first 300 was in 1955 and had 300 HP from a 354ci Hemi engine. In 1956 They called it the 300B and it again had the 354 Hemi. 1957 Brought the 300C and the first 392ci Hemi engine with two 4 Barrel Carter AFBs and 390HP
Very old documentary: it seems to come from the 80ies so many pages of the Chrysler corp. story are missing: Dodge Neon, Dodge Viper, Dodge Stealth, Cab forward sedans like the Eagle Vision, Plymouth Prowler, new Chrysler 300 etc..
It is from 1997.
@@TheOverkloker Thank you for the precision but still it deals with Chrysler before 1990: the lastest Chrysler car shown is the first Voyager.
The very latest version is from 1991 (Voyager Mk 1 phase 2).
it is disappointing because Chrysler released very interessant cars during the 90ies with the cab forward cars (Eagle Vision, Dodge Intrepid, Chrysler Concorde), the Neon, the Viper, the LHS, the clouds card (Cirrus, Breeze and Stratus)...
Not a single word about them :/
Iacocca's greatest product was the minivan while at Chrysler.
Gotta a crossfire it's great and handles grrreat
Nowadays Chrysler is synonymous with Ford. I've spoken to many a Chrysler owners that don't have much good to say about the brand.
Sure you did.
@@andrewarmstrong7310 Actually, I have. This goes back to 2013.
Genius court evasion!
Back when you got a glove in your box.
My plan (when I have the cash) is to turn my navy blue '97 Sebring Convertible into a "Woody Style" Town & Country...go on and laugh, but it'll look pretty sweet. ;)
18:00 A swivel driver's seat would have the Chrysler 300 *immediately banned* from Australian roads as it would fail Australia's high standards for civil automobiles.
That's sad because you then miss out on one of the great all time advertising slogans. From the Lawrence Welk Show:
The seats swing out to greet you, swing in to seat you.
Now, isn't that clever?
@@edarcuri182 Not clever! Stupid and potentially dangerous! Australian standards would *NEVER* permit such a thing.
I can’t imagine how they always manage to round up so many awkward people for every video.
Lol
I am a 60s & 70s models Chrysler fan but man don't those 50s models town and country look cool.
Живые ли эти 500 Ракет???❤
Walter would be proud of you, the Chrysler building is for sale there's a project for you ,l wish I could afford it. I have a 42 Chrysler business coupe .
Today Chrysler are italian.
So why can't the U.S.A. make good cars anymore?
Neo Cons and neo liberals
Corporate greed and outsourcing jobs!
Chrysler is a luxury brand. DUBAI
A lot was left out of this so-called history of Chrysler. Thumbs down.
Like what?
Mopar or no car!
The Airflow was really no different than a 48 Ford.. curvy. People didn't know they wanted it, but they did and didn't know it
My Dad's Jeep Grand Cherokee from 2001 has almost 200K miles and is still around today. For Chrysler, that's about it. My Grandma's K-CAR was garbage.
2001?! Still junk
The K-car should have been one of the best built American cars.
@@broadstreet21 Shoulda, coulda, woulda - reliable at the time but not long-term for the most part.
@@tommyholden602 At the time it was first released, it was lauded for being the best built American cars.
GM, Ford and Chrysler never was ready to compete with european or japanese automakers. Ford even give up to makes cars.