
1965 Chrysler Sedan
Another at Lonestar Round Up. It appears to have a manual transmission.
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Another at Lonestar Round Up. It appears to have a manual transmission.
Great condition with under 70,000 miles, at Rockville Motors in Pflugerville. Check out the dealer’s photos for great interior and dashboard pics, including push-button transmission. Powerful 413 cu. in. V8 making 340 hp. The year
Virgil Exner’s “Forward Look” 1957 New Yorker had a 392 cu in Hemi V8 pushing 325 hp through its TorqueFlite 3-speed auto trans. Torsion bar front suspension, Torsion-Aire, gave great ride and handling. Quad headlamps were optional.
In a large yard surrounded by 25 other cars and trucks. With a 392 cu. in. Hemi V8 giving class-leading power, this Imperial, and all 1957 Chrysler cars, got “Torsion-Aire” torsion-bar front suspension systems that vastly improved handling and