The statement came in response to a 17-page letter from Frank Rhodes Jr., a great-grandson of Walter P. Chrysler, in which Rhodes said he would like to buy Chrysler and Dodge to improve them.
That needs to change—and fast. But before I get into that, a necessary disclaimer: I am the great-grandson of Walter P.
After 13 years of operation, the Walter P. Chrysler Museum on the Chrysler campus in Auburn Hills is closing its doors today for good. Waning attendance meant the 55,000-square-foot museum couldn ...
On Dec. 18, 2016, the Walter P. Chrysler Museum in Auburn Hills, Michigan, closed its doors forever. But before the lights were shut off and the locks changed, we took one last tour of this Mopar ...
and in turn Chrysler is changing the museum's name to the Walter P. Chrysler Founding Dealers Society. Dealers that participate in the program will get their name added to the Founding Dealers ...
The company was founded by Walter P. Chrysler on June 6, 1925, when the Maxwell Motor Company was re-organized into the Chrysler Corporation.[3] Walter Chrysler had originally arrived at the ...