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A Single-Family’s 1961 Chrysler Newport was Made to Order and Never in Danger of Leaving
Chrysler had introduced the Newport model (previously the name had designated the hardtop body style in the same manner Buick had employed Riviera and Pontiac had used Catalina) for the 1961 model ...
Chrysler first used the Newport name on a handful of concept cars built in 1940. The name returned in the 1950s on two-door hardtop models. It became a stand-alone model for the 1961 model year and ...
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Standard equipment includes the features that come with this vehicle. Select Your Options Choose options to include in this vehicle value. For the most accurate pricing and values on new or used ...
The third-generation Newport was available between 1961 and 1964, and just like before, Chrysler decided to stick with big engines whose main focus wasn’t necessarily an economical ride. The smallest ...
In a move so unconventional that it left Detroit openmouthed. the Chrysler Corp. last week announced its plans to introduce a “new” Dodge next month—spang in the midst of the 1962 model year. Normally ...
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