
1955 CHRYSLER 300

It is no secret that I was born and raised in Detroit. Home of the American automobile. At least while I was little. All the cars were made around there somewhere except for a couple. Studebaker being one which started there and moved to Indiana. Now they are made all over the country and in other countries. A few years ago Chrysler was sold to Mercedes-Benz. The called it a merger, but no, no way, it was a buyout. Chrysler has now been sold again and on their world headquarter property there was a museum. It holds 270 cars from 1902 upward. So, who got that in the sale? Something I would like to know.
1948 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY

1934 CHRYSLER AIRFLOW
