CAR COLLECTOR 2000 JULY - MOPAR SPECIAL, TURBINE CAR

 

Within this issue you will discover the following topics:

1)   The Chrysler Heritage: by Thomas C. Gale, Executive Vice President Of DaimlerChrysler

2)   Tom Gale And The Chrysler Design Studio: A 1930's Philosophy In The 21st Century by Dennis Adler

3)   Inside The Walter P. Chrysler Museum: A Place For Everything And Everything In Its Place by Barry Dressel and Dennis Adler

4)   1939 Chrysler Custom Imperial: Rare Breed by David W: Temple

5)   1956 Dodge D-500: Blowin' The Competition Away by Mike Mueller

6)   1963 Chrysler Turbine: The Car That Could Have Changed The Future by Dennis Adler

7)   1969 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S: Putting On The Muscle by David Farrell

8)   Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance: A Field Of Incredible Cars by T.C. Browne and Dennis Adler

9)   RM At Amelia Island: A Gentlemen's Car Auction by Dennis Adler

10)   What Do You See In This Picture? The Libraries In Our Minds by Thomas D. Murray

11)   Restoration Corner: Top 10 Restoration Tools by Jim Richardson

12)   Commercially Speaking: Mercedes-Benz L 3250-The Legend Lives On by Bud Juneau

13)   Classic Era: The Last Prewar Chryslers: 1942-New Cars With Few Roads To Travel by Brooks T. Brierley

14)   Future Classics: 2000 Dodge Viper RT/10-Out In Front Once Again by Jeff Broadus

15)   Old Cars In Law: Collector Car Storage-Don't Leave It To Chance by Lawrence Savell

16)   Along The Road: 1941 Plymouth Convertible-A Red Tag Sale Bargain by Dennis David

17)   Auction news

18)   New products

Plus other collector car items.

 

On The Cover: Trilogy of Chrysler history covering three of the company's greatest eras. Pictured are a 1931 LeBaron-bodied Chrysler Imperial dual cowl phaeton, 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A, and a 1999 Dodge Viper GTS. Photographed at Oakland University's Meadow Brook Hall by Dennis Adler.

 

 

 


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