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There have been real questions about whether Chrysler as a car brand can last another few years, let alone another century.
On view from June 12 to September 21 at the Long Island Museum (LIM) in Stony Brook, The Triumph of Nature: Art Nouveau from ...
Frank B. Rhodes Jr. is Walter P. Chrysler's 66-year-old great-grandson. He has made it his mission to publicly advocate for the Chrysler brand in recent years and ensure it doesn't go extinct.
Chrysler’s innovations over the years are the kinds of things that Bill Adams Jr., president of the WPC Club (named for Walter P. Chrysler) noted when he was asked about the company’s ...
Chrysler is part of Stellantis, and its future has often been in question. But both the brand and new company CEOs are looking toward its future.
Thirty-one-year-old, wavy-haired Walter P. Chrysler Jr., scion of Chrysler Motors, has collected paintings since he was 14. He probably owns more modern French art than any U. S. collector except ...
At the time, Frank Rhodes Jr., a descendant of Walter P. Chrysler, proposed a possible purchase of both the Chrysler and Dodge brands to keep them alive. Stellantis responded by saying that none ...
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