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Source: Automobile Reference Collection
Notes:
Significant Changes in Chrysler For 1966
The Chrysler, 1965's "success car", contains many significant evolutionary improvements for 1966. The cars are styled to provide stronger identity for each of the four series in the Chrysler line: the New Yorkers, the 300s, the Newports, and the Town and Country station wagons. New features include more powerful engine options. Introduced for the first time is a new 440-cubic inch V-8 engine, which is standard with a four-barrel carburetor in the New Yorker and optional in a high-performance version on all models. There are 13 models available. Shown are two views of the 300 two-door hardtop, most changed in appearance of all the 1966 Chrysler models.
Gift from Chilton Co. 3/71
Creation Year: 1966
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