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The car which led to Detroit's third great automotive empire was a touring model (then the most popular type) priced at $1,335, $40 more than the Buick 24/45, aimed squarely at the medium price field.
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New Yorker, Crown Imperial, Specifications Engines, Publications International Ltd, Newport Custom, Virgil Exner, Windsor Deluxe, Fluid Drive, Imperial Custom, Deluxe Eight, Mark Cross, Chrysler Corporation, New York Special, Imperial Eight, Chrysler Six, Pace Setter, Walter Chrysler, Airstream Eight, Chrysler Four, Newport Royal, Chrysler Airflow, Chrysler Division, Elwood Engel, Lincoln Continentals, Carl Breer
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