Chrysler Ads

These are just a small portion of the ads that we have for sale. None of these are reproductions, all are original. Most of these are large ads, larger than our scanner bed. Therefore the view shown on the page may not completely show the ad. They are placed in a plastic bag with a cardboard backboard for protection. Please e-mail us with your specific interests.


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PAYPAL
1926
Chrysler 70 - Black and white 6 1/2" x 9 3/4" ad has a drawing of a Dark-Colored Chrysler "70" Royal Sedan climbing a hill with a wood railing separating the road from the edge of the cliff. The ad headline informs you that the ad will answer the question "How Chrysler Sweeps All Comparison Aside". The ad also contains pricing information.
April 1926
National Geographic
1
$9.00
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Chrysler 48

1927
Chrysler 70 - Black and white 6 1/4" x 9 3/4" ad has a drawing of a fast moving Dark-Colored Four-Door. The ad headline calls this car "A new beauty still further above the commonplace." The ad also gives prices for seven different models.
January 1927
National Geographic
1
$9.00
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Chrysler 47

1928
Chrysler - Black and white 6 1/4" x 9 3/4" ad with drawings of Four Different Models grouped together. The ad headline shouts "Chrysler - That's all you need to know about a Motor Car" amd gives price ranges for each of the models.
March 1928
National Geographic
1
$9.00
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Chrysler 57

1931
Chrysler Straight Eights - Black and white 6 1/4" x 9 3/4" ad with a drawing of a Light-Colored Four-Door against a black background. The ad mentions the price for a 5-passenger Sedan as being $1525 and the headline claims that it has "Dual High Gears...one for Traffic, one for Open Country".
1931
National Geographic
1
$8.50
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Chrysler 56

1934
Chrysler - Black and white 6 1/4" x 9 3/4" ad has a photo of a Light-Colored Four-Door with smooth lines parked in front of a large house with a group of people standing outside on a cold city day. The ad headline claims that "The Airflow Chrysler brings a New Form of Travel". The ad contains prices for the different models.
March 1934
National Geographic
1
$8.50
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Chrysler 51

1934
Chrysler Airflow - Black and white 6 1/4" x 9 1/4" ad with a photo of a Dark-Colored Four-Door parked on a curved roadway. There is a lady holding a bow as she practices archery at a target in the distance. Several people are using the Chrysler to either lean on or sit on the running boards as they watch in comfort and safety. The ad headline compares "Nature's Authentic Streamlining...and the balance of an arrow in flight."
April 1934
National Geographic
1
$8.50
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Chrysler 55

1934
Chrysler - Black and white 6 1/4" x 9 1/2" ad has a photo of a Dark-Colored Four-Door parked at an Airfield while a group of people mill around watching planes flying and parked and noting the similarities between the planes and the styling of the Chrysler. The ad headline says "Streamline - Not just the word...but the fact." This ad also contains prices for the different models.
May 1934
National Geographic
1
$8.50
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Chrysler 46

1937
Chrysler Convertibles - Blacn and white 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad that is just for 1937 Chrysler Convertibles. In this ad it advertises "Convertibles...! As Only Chrysler builds them!" and it has a drawing of a man driving at a break-neck speed in his Chrysler Convertible. There are three pictures showing things that make a Chrysler Convertible a good car. The first shows five (or six) people driving on a country road and it says "Alive with the spirit of youth...Flair in every line". In the second picture it shows a husband and a wife (she is driving) driving along the road and, this one says (Squeak proof...Rattle proof...Quiet as a closed car!". In the third picture it shows five people driving in a car that is going away and the ad says "Tops that fold like magic...completely out of sight!...". The text of the ad claims that "The sportiest thing on wheels is a Chrysler Convertible coupe or sedan! It's not only rakish, sturdy, take-it-and-like-it sort of car...such as no convertible ever was before. The secret lies in the scientific approach of Chrysler engineers. They worked out an extra frame...an extra X-type girder construction built right into the floor of the body. This, with the regular frame of the chassis, gives Chrysler Convertibles the rigid strength other convertibles lack...makes this sporting type really practical. These trim, tailored tops literally vanish when down...fold into deeply recessed compartments...give a straight sweep to the dashing Chrysler lines. Add to all this...Chrysler power...Chrysler get-away...Chrysler's Floating Power smoothness...hydraulic brakes...Aero Hydraulic Shock Absorbers...and perfectly balanced weight distribution! The result is the most thrilling ride on wheels. Get into a Chrysler Convertible and see for yourself!"
June 21, 1937
Life magazine
1
$9.50
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Chrysler 110

1940
Chrysler - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for the 1940 Chrysler with Fluid-Drive Transmission. The ad has a drawing of a Red Four-Door Chrysler taking a group of ladies around town and the headline here asks, "Why Shift Gears? Try "Fluid Driving"!". The ad contains five drawings that help explain the benefit that you would experience with the Automatic Transmission. The first one says "Traffic Light Bugaboo Ended! With Chrysler's Fluid Drive, here's all you do at traffic lights. Just take your foot off the throttle and put on the brake. To start, take off the brake, and step on the gas. You don't have to touch the clutch at all!". Next, "Stop Streets No Bother At All. Brake and throttle are all you need to use 90% of the time. You can come to a complete stop in high gear...stand perfectly still without declutching...and then simply "Fluid-Drive" away. It's so much easier". Then, we have "No Shifting In Heavy Traffic! Why shift gears? Why shift gears yourself or have a mechanical device shift them for you? Chrysler Fluid-Driving is so much simpler, so much quieter, smoother, more comfortable for both driver and passenger". Fourth, it is "Safer on Hills and Slippery Streets! When it's slippery, you'll appreciate Fluid Drive most of all. It takes hold so gently, so smoothly...no danger of sickening skids and swerves caused by too rapid an application of power...a great safety factor!" And, last, we get a "Smooth, Jackless Ride for Everybody! Smooth as oil...that's Chrysler's Fluid Drive! Because it is a drive through oil...without any metal to metal connection between the engine and rear axle. Eliminates noise, jars, jolts and shocks. Try it". There is a little drawing at the lower right side of this ad that claims that you could get this feature for only $38 extra.
May 13, 1940
Life magazine
2
$8.50
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Chrysler 32

1941
Chrysler - Full color 9 3/4" x 13 1/2" ad that is designed to show the reader all about the interiors available in this model year. There are photos of eight different color and material interiors with the headline "You can have your Chrysler in your choice of colors...fabrics...plastics...tailored to taste!". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
March 24, 1941
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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Chrysler 33

1941
Chrysler Four-door - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad has a drawing of a blue four-door on the road with at least three people inside. The ad headline says that you should "Blossom out! in a Chrysler tailored to taste" and has "A bouquet of upholstery ideas for individualizing your Chrysler". This ad is larger than the scanned view.
April 28, 1941
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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Chrysler 31

1941
Chryslers - Black and white 9 1/2" x 14" ad that talks abut how Chrysler owners feel about the cars they own. The ad contains an overhead picture of a large group of people, looking to the left, and has the headline plastered across the picture "We're Happy!". The ad text talks about Fluid Drive and the difference it is making for people who have to drive in traffic. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 5, 1941
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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Chrysler 71

Wartime
Black and white 9 3/4" x 12" ad has a photo of an assembly line where several groups of people are working on wing sections for the Navy dive bombers, the Helldiver. The ad headline says "Urgent! Said the Navy...so here they are" and talks about how there was a quick and urgent need for parts for this plane and how Chrysler jumped to the task. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
March 13, 1944
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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Wartime / Chrysler

1944
Chrysler - Black and white 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" wartime ad has a drawing of an iron-jawed sailor looking skyward as the Bofors guns blast away at the invading Japanese warplanes. The ad headline says that "Nelly gets another one!" and explains how Chrysler developed a process called Superfinish that allows a quicker finish on precision parts which allows more of these incredible guns to be built. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
March 20, 1944
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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Wartime 20

1947
Chrysler Convertible - Full color 9 1/4" x 12" ad has several pictures of a Green Convertible on location in the West. The top picture shows the car, with the top up, parked in front of a house as two boys and their dog are loading up for a camping and hunting trip. The lower, larger picture shows the car parked again, with the top down and the passenger side door open so the interior is visible to the reader, gun cases on the floor and the dog just too comfortable to get out into the desert. The ad headline simply says "the Beautiful Chrysler". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
June 1947
Better Homes and Gardens
1
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Chrysler 69

1947
Chrysler - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad that calls your attention to some of the improvements that have been designed into this year's model, changes that will make it easier for you to drive it and safer for everyone in your way. There is a colorful drawing of a Dark Chrysler roaring along a rutted dirt road as the sun is setting in the background. As the two ladies in the car are going into a curve a man riding a horse with a dog running alongside come bursting out of the woods directly into the path of the Chrysler. The ad says "Whoa!" and talks about the "extra braking power built into your new Chrysler" that will bring this beast to a stop with "a mere touch of the brake pedal". The next drawing shows a relieved man waving his thanks to the ladies in the Chrysler for being able to stop as quickly as they did. This car was promised to stop in a silky-smooth manner and, with the Hydraulically Operated Transmission and gyral Fluid Drive was begin moving the same way
April 1947
Holiday
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Chrysler 90

1947
Chrysler four-door - green July 1947
Country Gentleman
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Chrysler 1

1947
Chrysler Town and Country - Full color 9 1/4" x 12 1/2" ad that is for the 1947 Chrysler Town And Country Convertible. This is an interesting ad, showing two drawings of this vehicle at the beach. In the first view it shows the three people, two men and a woman, just pulling up to the water and parking on the beach. In the bottom view it shows the one man assembling his boat while the woman is sitting in her two-piece bathing suit and watching him while the other man is taking his shirt off. The car is a Dark Blue with Light and Dark Wood on the sides and across the rear. "Town And Country...Chrysler's work-or-play convertible...magnificent in its utterly fine new styling...magnificent in the smooth, responsive power of Chrysler gyrol Fluid Drive and improved hydraulically operated transmission...another triumph of Chrysler's imaginative engineering - first in the field with the development skills that really matter!".
August 1947
Better Homes & Gardens
1
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Chrysler 109

1949
Chrysler - Full color 9 1/2" x 14" ad for their Silver Anniversary Model. In this ad we see a Blue Four-Door parked against a light-colored background with the headline identifying it as "The Beautiful New Chrysler". Brought to our attention in this ad is the Prestomatic Fluid Drive Transmission, the high-comprression Spitfire engine, the exclusive Safety-Rim Wheels, the Safeguard Hydraulic Brakes, the Cyclebonded Brake Linings and the Waterproof Ignition System. It also mentions the extra comfort, room and beauty before calling it "the best car value in our 25-year history for safety, comfort, convenience and performance".
May 1949
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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Chrysler 87

1949
Chrysler Silver Anniversary Model - Full color 9" x 12 1/2" ad with a drawing of the front end of a Green Chrysler framed by the words "Chrysler's Great New Car". The text identifies it as the Silver Anniversary Model and talks about many of the features and options with special mention of the Prestomatic Fluid Drive Transmission. They are certain that "This is the one car you'll want to live with for years to come" and urges you to "See it today!". May 1949
Country Gentleman
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Better Homes & Gardens
2
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Chrysler 3

1950
Chrysler New Yorker - Full color 9 1/2" x 14" ad for their entry into the Fine Car Field. The ad has a picture of a Red Four Door New Yorker driving down a street filled with shoppers, sculptures, and immense buildings. The ad headline calls this "The Beautiful 1950 Chrysler New Yorker" and claims that it is "Daringly re-styled to be the finest in the fine car field...". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
March 6, 1950
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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Chrysler 75

1950
Chrysler - Black and white 6 1/4" x 9 1/2" ad with a drawing of a busy showroom that is filled with Chryslers and people that want to buy them. The ad headline assures us that "Beautiful new things were done to these 1950 Chryslers".
March 1950
National Geographic
1
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Chrysler 60

1953
Chrysler Products - Black and white 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for the products of the Chrysler Corporation. The ad has a side view of a Plymouth, For which it says "Beauty And Function. The Plymouth, like all Chrysler Corporation cars, is styled not by body designers alone, but by engineers, production men and designers working together. From the finely-appointed interior with all its conveniences, to gleaming finish, it is designed and engineered to give you superlative transportation", a photo of a DeSoto, saying "Beauty And Space. Wide seats, front and rear, and plenty of head room in this De Soto. Every Chrysler-built car gives you the extra space inside, without adding extra bulk outside", a Chrysler, for which it says "Beauty And Visibility. Note how much glass area there is in this Chrysler - a panoramic windshield and wide, deep windows in sides and rear. And visibility blends here with beauty too", and a photo of a Dodge saying "Beauty And Comfort. In this Dodge, as in all Chrysler-built cars, seats are chair height. You command a clear view of the road, you sit upright, and you are comfortable. And the interior is harmoniously and fashionably designed". The ad headline asks "What's the Beauty Secret of Chrysler-Built Cars?" and, I think, we have touched upon the answer.
September 22, 1952
Life magazine
1
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Chrysler 65a

1953
Chryslers - ad shows New Yorker Club Coupe, New Yorker Deluxe Newport and Windsor Deluxe Convertible February 21, 1953
Saturday Evening Post
1
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Chrysler 8

1953
Chryslers - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad has photos of a Light Colored New Yorker 4-Door Sedan, Light Colored Windsor Club Coupe and a Dark Blue Windsor DeLuxe Newport. The ad headline calls these members of "America's First Family of Fine Cars". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
March 30, 1953
Life magazine
1
$8.00
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Chrysler 67

1953
Chryslers - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad for the different kinds of Chrysler Power available this year. The ad has a larger picture of a Dark Colored Chrysler New Yorker De Luxe Convertible Coupe parked on a dirt road near a hill where the car's occupants are using field glasses to see something better. There is a smaller picture of a Creme-Colored Chrysler New Yorker Town & Country Wagon with a reddish top parked at a nursery where the day's shopping of plants is being loaded in. The ad headline says "New Beaury - Powered a new way to Do More for you!" and the ad talks about Power Brakes, Power Steering, Power to the wheels and Power to keep you safer on the roads. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 16, 1953
Saturday Evening Post
1
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Chrysler 74

1953
Chrysler Concept Cars - Black and white 7 1/2" x 10 3/4" ad that showed some of the ideas that Chrysler engineers were coming up with to bring the future closer. The headline introduces the "Styling that influences your Chrysler-Built car" and shows three examples of their dreams. The top picture is a Phaeton that is parked in front of a building with a driver setting behind the wheel. This car is a Four-Door vehicle with no top and the caption mentions that a "Tonneau top is concealed". Pictured below this are two cars designed by Chrysler and handcrafted by Ghia of Turin, Italy. Shown are the K-310 which was only 59" tall with a wheelbase of 125 1/2" and was powered by a Chrysler FirePower V8 Engine. The other car was called a C-200 also had a Chrysler FirePower Engine with disc brakes and chrome-plated 17" wire wheels. The text refers to them as "Idea" cars and discusses how these ideas can result in features that grace future cars.
November 1952
Farm Journal
1
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Chrysler 86

1954
Chrysler Convertible - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for the comfort driving has become and the image you will display. The ad has a picture of an attractive lady driving a Red Chrysler Convertible with the top down and passing, at the same time, three gentlemen on street corners who are bowing and tipping their hats to her and the car she is driving in. The ad headline claims "You compress time...distance - in effortless ease with the first complete driver control". The ad talks about the attention driving in a car like this will get and mentions some of the features available including a 235 H.P. V-8 engine. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
July 1954
Holiday
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Chrysler 76

Temporarily
Sold Out

1954
Chrysler - Full color 6 1/4" x 9 3/4" ad has an overhead photo of a Red and White Four-Door sitting on a gold carpet while a formally dressed man in a white coat stands looking at it with his equally-formally dressed lady. The ad headline describes this car as "Magic...".
August 1954
National Geographic
2
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Chrysler 45

1955
Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe Newport - Full color 9 1/2" x 14" ad with an overhead shot of a man in a tux opening the driver's side door of a Red Two-Door for a lady also formally dressed. The ad headline simply says "Sleek..." and the photo caption mentions this car color is Torch Red which was a 1955 color inovation. The ad text calls this "Young in Heart" and the ad talks in glowing terms about the options and features available on these cars. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
April 1954
Holiday
1
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Chrysler 77

1955
Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe St. Regis - Full color 6 1/4" x 9 3/4" ad has a photo of a Nugget Gold and Platinum Two-Door against a black background with a model standing against the passenger side. The ad headline claims this car with "The 100-Million-Dollar Look!" is so good that "It's taking all America by Style!"
April 1955
National Geographic
1
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Chrysler 49

1955
Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe St. Regis - Full color 6 1/2" x 9 3/4" ad has a photo of a Navajo orange and Desert Sand Two-Door parked on a copper-color showroom floor with a model standing next to the car. The ad headline introduces "Chrysler for 1955 with the new 100-Million-Dollar Look"
1955
National Geographic
1
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Chrysler 50

1955
Chrysler Windsor Deluxe Nassau - Full color 6 1/4" x 9 3/4" ad with a picture of a Brilliant Tango Red and Platinum Two-Door parked at the end of a canopy covering a sidewalk and a doorman who is holding the passenger door open for a female who is getting into the car. The ad headline claims that "It's a totally new fashion in Tailored Steel".
February 1955
National Geographic
2
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Chrysler 59

1955
Chrysler Windsor Deluxe V-8 - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for the car with The 100-Million-Dollar Look! There is a photo that shows a White Two-Door Windsor parked behind a Light Colored Convertible with the top down. The front car is occupied by a well-dressed couple and the rear car has a couple standing behind their car looking fondly at it. The ad headline calls them "Best-looking buy in a blue moon!" and the text talks about the style and improved engineering that Chrysler has built into these cars.
June 1955
Holiday
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Chrysler 66

1955
Chryslers - Full color 6 1/4" x 9 1/2" ad for the quality of the entire Chrysler line. There is a picture of a Red Two-Door Chrysler driving through the city-streets of a town at night. The ad headline calls it "A motorcar named Terrific!" and claims they are "More built, more sold, more wanted than ever!". The text gives some general claims and a few specific details.
July 1955
National Geographic
1
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Chrysler 80

1955
Chrysler - Full color 6 1/4" x 9 1/2" ad has a photo of a fast-moving White and Gold Two-Door. The scenery is a blur and the two females in the car are looking out the side, probably watching for the police, while the man drives. The ad headline claims this car has "Extra performance for style-conscious motorists!".
August 1955
National Geographic
1
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Chrysler 61

1956
Chrysler - Full color 6 1/4" x 9 3/4" ad with a drawing of a Red and White New Yorker Two-Door being driven on a cloudy day. The ad headline is "Announcing the New 'PowerStyle' Chrysler" and the ad talks about some of the features on this new car.
November 1955
National Geographic
1
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Chrysler 54

1956
Chrysler New Yorker 2-Door Hardtop - Full color 10" x 13 1/2" ad has a drawing of a Red and White 2-Door being driven past a row of department stores. The ad headline introduces this as "The only big one that's really new in 1956". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
April 16, 1956
Life magazine
2
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Chrysler 36

1956
Chrysler Windsor - Full color 9 1/2" x 14" ad for their cars that are ahead of their time. There is a picture of a Red and White Windsor V-8 4-door sedan parked at the opening of a carport while a couple stand on the roof overhead. The headline calls it "The Year-Ahead Car" and the text talks about the "new and newsworthy advances" that were designed into this car. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
March 19, 1956
Life magazine
2
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Chrysler 81

1956
Chrysler - copper color May 28, 1956
Life magazine
1
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Chrysler 2

1957
Chrysler Saratoga 2-Door Hardtop - Full color 10" x 13" ad with a picture that shows a White Two-Door with yellow trim being celebrated with balloons and confetti by three happy people. The ad headline introduces it as "The Mighty Chrysler. Most glamorous car in a generation". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
June 10, 1957
Life magazine
1
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Chrysler 64

1957
Chryslers - Full color 10" x 14" ad that introduces "The Mighty Chrysler. Most glamorous car in a generation". There is a picture of a Red New Yorker 4-door Hardtop parked on a lawn where a party complete with Japanese Lanterns is taking place. The headline says of this car that "It's scoring a Grand Slam in Hearts!" and the text raves in general terms before mentioning the Flight-Sweep Styling, the all-new chassis with Torsion-Aire suspension, the new Torque-Flite transmission, the Total-Contact brakes as well as "a host of other great engineering breakthroughs". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
March 18, 1957
Life magazine
1
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Chrysler 84

1957
Windsor 2-Door Hardtop - Full color 10" x 14" ad for this Glamorous Car. In a large picture with a red background is a lady with a red coat standing by red suitcases watching a man in a red sports coat oven the driver side door to a Red and White 1957 Chrysler Windsor 2-Door Hardtop and gesture for the lady to join him. The headline calls it "The Mighty Chrysler. Most glamorous car in a generation" and then claims that "It makes all other road travel seem second class!". The text deals mostly with the suspension improvements including the introduction of Coil Springs in place of torque rods but finds space to talk about the Chrysler engines like the "354 cu. in. airplane type engine under the long hood" and the 392 cu. in. that is fitted into the Chrysler New Yorkers.
February 18, 1957
Life magazine
2
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Chrysler 83

1957
Chrysler Windsor 4-door Sedan - blue April 15, 1957
Life magazine
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Chrysler 11

1958
Chrysler Saratoga - Full color 7 1/2" x 10 3/4" ad shows a drawing of a black two-door parked overlooking a pier and a small sailboat. The headline promises that "The man who owns it owns more!".
June 1958
Farm Journal
1
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Chrysler 19

1958
Chrysler Saratoga 4-door - green July 28, 1958
Life magazine
1
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Chrysler 10

1959
Chryslers - Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad for the value of Chrysler Products. The ad has several views of this year's model and talks about the pushbutton 'Torqueflite' transmission. The ad headline calls it an "Exciting Escape!...this lion-hearted call to the open road." This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
June 8, 1959
Life magazine
2
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Chrysler 63

1959
Chrysler Windsor 2-Door Hardtop - Full color 10" x 13" ad that shows a lustre-Bond Fiesta Copper and Ivory White car parked on a long plain under a colorful tree. The ad headline calls this "the lion-hearted car that's every inch a new adventure".
November 17, 1958
Life magazine
1
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Chrysler 26

1959
Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad that talks about the Chrysler Windsor 2-Door Hardtop by starting off with "Space Travel...it's pushbutton driving ease with room to spare!". The top of the ad shows a car that is Nocturne Blue and Ivory White with a gentleman opening the passenger door for a well-dressed lady to enter. Below this is a drawing of the dashboard with seven areas highlighted. These areas, in the countdown sequence, are 7 - Touch button or bar - be with music, 6 - Mirror-Matic flips headlight glare out of your eyes, 5 - Your finger - selects warmth or air-conditioned comfort, 4 - Auto-Pilot selector - dial your speed, push the button, forget the gas pedal, 3 - Automatic Beam Changer - politely dims your lights, 2 - Control panel for all windows and 1 - TorqueFlite pushbuttons - just touch...and go!
June 29, 1959
Life magazine
2
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Chrysler 12

1959
Chrysler Windsor 4-Door Hardtop - Full color 6 1/4" x 9 1/2" ad that talks about the "Roominess!" in these models. This ad has two photos of a Empress Blue and Nocturne Blue Four Door. The top photo shows this car being driven with four comfortable occupants and the lower photo has the car stopped with the passenger side doors swung open so the size of the interior is visible. The ad headline claims "The big news in '59 is roominess...and Chrysler's got it!" This ad is a smaller version of another ad on this page.
April 1959
National Geographic
1
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Chrysler 62

1959
Chrysler Windsor 4-door Hardtop - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad that talks about the Roominess and Comfort in the new Chrysler products. The ad features a side view of a 1959 Chrysler Windsor 4-Door Hardtop in Lustre-Bond Highland Green and Ivory White being driven down the road and several views of the interior of this car. The ad shows the front seats that swivel around to make entry and exit very easy and how wide and comfortable the back seat is. The ad headline claims you can "Swing in...stretch out. Revel in Chrysler Roominess!". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. February 13, 1959
Life magazine
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May 12, 1959
Look magazine
2
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Chrysler 14

1959
Chrysler Windsor 4-door Hardtop - Full color 10" x 13" ad has two photos of a Black four-door. The top photo shows the car being driven with four people in it and the bottom photo shows this car stopped with the passenger side doors open so that the amount of room available to occupants is illustrated. The ad headline says "The big news in '59 is roominess...and Chrysler's got it!" This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. March 9, 1959
Life magazine
2
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Chrysler 13

1959
Chrysler Saratoga 2-door Hardtop - Full color ad shows a white car parked under palm trees on a lakeshore January 19, 1959
Life magazine
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Chrysler 15

1959
Chrysler - Full color 10" x 13" ad shows a red Windsor convertible and a black 300-E convertible and a blue New Yorker convertible May 11, 1959
Life magazine
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Chrysler 16

1959
Chrysler Convertibles - Full color 6 1/2" x 9 3/4" ad has drawings of a Red Windsor Convertible, a Black 300-E and a Blue New Yorker. Each of these cars is shown being enjoyed by a couple or a family and the ad headline identifies them as "Sweet Temptation...your lion-hearted '59 Chrysler".
July 1959
National Geographic
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Chrysler 53

1959
Chrysler New Yorker - Full color 6 1/2" x 9 3/4" ad with a picture of a Yellow Four-Door Hardtop driving past a city skyline. The ad headline claims that the "Lion-Hearted Chrysler...lets you relax before you get home".
February 1959
National Geographic
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Chrysler 58

1960
Chrysler New Yorker - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 3/4" ad for the 1960 Chrysler New Yorker. This ad shows an evening scene with a pale blue Two-Door Chrysler New Yorker parked in front of a few items that could be associated with a circus and a smaller elephant that the man standing by the driver's door is watching. Probably just to make sure it doesn't get too interested in his car. The ad headline claims that this is "The Car Of Your Life For The Time Of Your Life!" and then the ad begins by claiming that "You'll feel like a kid at the circus every time you take a spin in your new Chrysler. Reasons?". The ad then goes into the many reasons that you will enjoy it; some of which are seats soft as cotton candy, AstraDome, Panelescent, Unibody, Room and Ride.
March 14, 1960
Life magazine
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Chrysler 111

1960
Chrysler New Yorker - Full color 9 1/2" x 12" ad has a photo of a White convertible parked on a beach between several rock bluffs. There is a blanket spread on the beach near the car but the occupants of the car are busy climbing the hills in the background. The ad headline describes this ad "The Car of your life for the time of your life!". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
May 16, 1960
Life magazine
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Chrysler 34

1960
New Yorker - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad with a picture of a White New Yorker Convertible with the top down parked on a remote section of beach with twenty foot high sections of rocks all around it. In the foreground of the picture is a beach towel spread on the sand with a wicker picnic basket, a pair of blue lady's shoes and a hat with a blue scarf around it, conveniently placed to hold the towel down. Vaguely visible in the background, climbing the rock formation, is a happy and active couple who probably belong to the Chrysler. The headline calls it "The Car of your Life for the Time of your Life!" and the text talks about many of the features and advantages of this car, from the way it looks in your driveway to the spacious interior to the power and smooth performance it has. I am surprised that they mentioned all of those items and didn't mention the fact that it flies too. If you carefully examine the sand surrounding the location of the car you will not notice a single tread mark leaving me to assume that it either flew into it's present location or was left there at low tide.
June 11, 1960
Saturday Evening Post
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Chrysler 89

1961
Chrysler 4-Door Newport - Black and white 10" x 14" ad that has a photo of a light-colored parked on the side of an old country road that is overlooking a very scenic valley with a river wandering through it. Near the rear of the car, the people have gotten out of the car and are focusing a hi-definition camera down to take some pictures. The ad headline asks if we've "Heard the news?". It then says that it is "Full-size news at that! Because most people won't believe that Chrysler can have a price so low yet keep value so high! Particularly when they find out this Chrysler is no jr. edition. It's a genuine Chrysler - brimming with Chrysler engineering firsts. All welded, rust-resistant Unibody. A battery-saving alternator. Firebolt V-8 that runs sweet as a watch on regular gasoline. Torsion bar suspension for superb road balance. Brakes that outclass the competition in size and lining life. Special driver's seat. AstraDome panel with soft-glow lighting. Make a believer of yourself. Check Newport".
February 17, 1961
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Chrysler 108

1962
Chrysler 300 - Full color 10" x 13" ad with a picture of a Red Two-Door 300 parked in a field full of wildflowers while a couple are trying to decide where to plant their colorful umbrella and have their picnic. The ad headline claims that this car, and others like it "features the new full-size 300 - a high performance sports-series in a popular price range!". The ad text talks about some of the features available including the 380-horsepower V-8 and there is a smaller picture of a Dark Green Two-Door Newport that is called the "price surprise of the year".
October 13, 1961
Life magazine &
November 7, 1961
Look magazine
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Chrysler 78

1962
Chrysler 300 - Full color 10" x 13" ad with a large picture of a Red Chrysler 300 Two-Door parked just outside of a several car garage where a man is just walking away after washing this beauty and his wife is standing, hands clasped, in a window overlooking the scene. The ad headline alerts us that the 1962 Chrysler "features the new full-size 300 - a high performance sports series in a popular price range!". There is discussion of some of the features and there is a smaller picture of a Dark-Green Newport Four-Door with mention that the price is still $2,964. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. November 10, 1961 &
January 1, 1962
Life magazines
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Chrysler 6

1962
Chrysler Newport - Black and white 9 1/2" x 13 3/4" ad that is for the 1962 Chrysler Newport. Pictured in this ad is a Dark Four-Door Chrysler Newport parked all alone in a parking lot and the four people who drove there, a father, mother and two children, are holding hands and skipping towards the car as the price "Chrysler $2,964" stands overhead. The ad begins saying that "We've still got your number!" and then goes on by saying that "It's the price you find on Newport...the Chrysler that again carries a price most people associate with the "jr. editions". Here's what so many skeptics have found out about the full-size price surprise of the year. Newport's brimming with Chrysler-powered advances. It gives you a smooth Firebolt V-8 engine - rated at 265 horsepower. It uses regular gasoline - saves you 10% right away in fuel costs. Newport's six-people comfort is served on five-foot wide seats. Upholstery is richly textured double woven fabric. Newport's torsion-bar suspension combines a soft ride with the agility of a two-seater sports car. The auto experts rave about Chrysler handling. Newport's all-welded body has no bolts to loosen. Its aircraft-inspired alternator (unlike a generator) saves your battery because it keeps current flowing even when traffic's at a standstill. And Newport's brakes are the biggest, huskiest in its class. If you think Newport sounds almost like too much car for the money, you're right. For another surprise, chech your Chrysler dealer's liberal trade-in allowance. He's got your number, too".
February 2, 1962
Life magazine
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Chrysler 114

1963
Chryslers - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for what Chrysler had to offer in 1963. The ad headline says "Presenting the crisp, new, custom look of Chrysler '63" and there are pictures of the three models available. The top picture is an overhead shot of a Light-Colored Sports Bred 300 Convertible with the top down. Next we have a side view of a Blue Chrysler New Yorker parked on a light surface and last is another side view of a Brown Newport which was considered to be their economical model. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
November 2, 1962
Life magazine
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Chrysler 82

1963
Chrysler - Black and white 9 3/4" x 13 1/2" ad that shows a 1963 Chrysler Four-Door. This car is shown looking at it from behind and off to the left so it is possible to see the doors on the driver's side. The ad headline shouts "$2,964" and, while you are thinking about that, it adds "Small price for this full-size beauty that's warranted for 5 years of 50,000 miles". Then, the ad text tells us that "$2964 is the Chrysler price that still surprises people. It's a price that includes a crisp, new, custom look. (Some call it the newest look in the business.) For this kind of money, you will enjoy wide, deep, comfortable seating for six. You get famed Unibody construction that's as solid as a safe - with no bolts to breed rattles. More? Yes, more. For $2964 you get torsion-bar suspension - the kind that gives you sure, well-balanced handling. And interior fabrics that would cost you close to $10.00 a yard - beautiful, tastefully designed fabrics. Further, you get the assurance that your investment in a full-size Chrysler won't be undercut by a jr. edition bearing the Chrysler nameplate - we don't build them. Top these many benefits with the fact that the power-train of every '63 Chrysler is warranted for 5 years or 50,000 miles (makes your Chrysler worth much more at trade-in time because the warranty holds good for the next owner, too.) Ready to move to the big one with the small price? See your Chrysler dealer. His deals are as big as the cars he sells".
November 23, 1962
Life magazine
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Chrysler 107

1963
Chryslers - Full color 6 1/2" x 9 3/4" ad for the "crisp, new custom look of Chrysler '63". There are pictures of a blue Chrysler New Yorker, a Sports-Bred 300 convertible and a Green Newport. The text gives general descriptions of what is offered, mentions that only V-8s are offered and warns you "Don't look for a small-size Chysler - we don't make any jr. editions".
November 1962
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Chrysler 85

1963
Chrysler-Full color 10" x 13" ad has a photo of a Green Chrysler 300 Convertible being driven with the top down and a White Newport 4-Door shown against a red background. The ad headline calls these "America's Newest Pace-Setters" and talks about their 5 year / 50,000 mile warranty. It calls the Chrysler 300 a Sports Spectacular and the Newport a Value Spectacular and describes some of the features that make them so.
May 17, 1963
Life magazine
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June 4, 1963
Look magazine
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Chrysler 38

1964
Chrysler 300 2-Door Hardtop - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad that explains how Chrysler can offer a warranty of five years or fifty thousand miles. This can be done because they feel that their cars are Engineerd Better, good enough to offer a warranty this long. The headline asks you to "Move up to Chrysler '64" and the text mentions some of the features offered standard in these cars.
November 8, 1963
Life magazine
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Chrysler 101

1964
Chrysler 300 - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad has a drawing of a Light-Blue Two-Door that is parked on a grassy area. There is a lady standing next to the car picking at her hair as several seagulls fly overhead. The ad headline calls this car "Engineered better...backed better than any car in its class". January 31, 1964
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March 13, 1964
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Chrysler 5

1964
Chrysler New Yorker - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad has a drawing of a Dark-colored four-door sitting at the base of the stairs that lead up to what looks like a Federal Building. The ad headline describes this car as "Engineered better...backed better than any car in it's class". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 14, 1964
Life magazine
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Chrysler 35

1964
Chrysler Silver 300 - Full color 10" x 13 1/2" ad for this model that they refer to as being a "Silver threat among the bold". There is an overhead view of this car parked on a small area of sand that is overlooking a rocky space of ocean. Waves are crashing and gulls are soaring while we look down and see the passenger side door open and a pair of lady's shoes tossed haphazardly onto the ground. There is a rickety wooden stairway gomg up from here yet one wonders if we shouldn't edge closer to the cliff and look down for the occupants of this car. The text talks about it being a SPORTS CAR due to the performance from the 383 V-8 and the handling from it's Chrysler suspension. March 27, 1964
Life magazine
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Chrysler 9

1964
Chrysler 300 2-Door Hardtop - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad that tries to convince us that, no matter what you think, this car is a Sports Car. The ad has a picture of the rear end of a Red Two-Door and another small photo of a determined-looking man in a business suit. The ad headline claims :They laughed when he drove up to the starting line..." and explains how Scott Harvey used this car to win the 1963 Sports Car Club of America Rally Championship. The text lists the nine Firsts and four Seconds this car came away with in the fourteen rallies it was entered in and assures us that this claim is "Provable".
May 1, 1964
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June 5, 1964
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Chrysler 68

1964
Chrysler 300 4-Door Hardtop - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad that tries to convince you that a Chrysler can be driven nearly forever. There is a picture of a Red Chrysler 300 4-Door Hardtop and a picture of a man identified as R.P. Jackson. The headline asks "Did you ever drive 82,000 miles in 10 months?" and answers that "R.P. Jackson did." The text explains that he drove this many miles through 15 states over quite a few rough roads and only needed repairs once. It also mentions that a Newport, available for $2901, is just as reliable as the 300's.
May 15, 1964
Life magazine
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Chrysler 100

1964
Chryslers - Full color 10" x 14" ad that wants you to "Move Up To Chrysler '64". This ad has the luxurious New Yorker at the top of the page and the economical Newport at the bottom left and the sports-bred 300 in the bottom right. They claim that they are "Engineered better...backed better than any car in its class" and "Clean. Crisp. Handsome. Bold but not brassy". They even claim that these cars have been designed by men who have accounted for more "firsts" than any automobile maker. The lists of options that can be had with the purchase of one os these includes an optional seven-position steering wheel, bucket seats (on the 300 models) and V-8 engines sized from 361 cu. in. to the 413.
October 4, 1963
Life magazine
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Chrysler 106

1965
Chryslers - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad for the fact that the 1965 Chryslers were Stylish AND Affordable. There is an overhead picture of a Yellow Newport 2-Door Hardtop with a black top which is identified as one of Seventeen models available. The headline suggests that you "Don't fake yourself out of a new Chrysler" and claims that seven out of these seventeen models are "priced just a few dollars a month more than the most popular smaller cars, comparably equipped". It then claims that the few dollars difference is more than made up with superior equipment and reasons that "If you're going to pay for a big car, get one".
May 4, 1965
Look magazine
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Chrysler 88

1965
Chrysler New Yorker 2-Door Hardtop - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad that has a picture of a Black New Yorker and gives you "12 reasons to move up to a Chrysler". Some of the reasons are valid to mention but I am not too impressed with a built-in tissue dispenser.
December 1, 1964
Look magazine
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Chrysler 91

1965
Chrysler Newport 4-Door Hardtop - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad has a photo of a White 4-Door parked against a black background with a smiling lady a a load of fireworks behind the car. The ad headline asks "How come so many people are buying Chryslers...aren't they rather expensive?" and explain why the answer is No. This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
February 19, 1965
Life magazine
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Chrysler 37

1965
Chrysler Newport 2-Door Hardtop - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad that warns you that a new Chrysler is not nearly as expensive as you think it must be. The headline, over a picture of a Yellow 2-Door Newport parked next to a potted tree, says "Don't fake yourself out of a new Chrysler". The text offers the facts that there are seven Chrysler models available for "just a few dollars a month more than the most popular smaller cars, comparably equipped". Speaking of the car pictured in the ad it tells us that, for this price of a few dollars a month more, it includes a list of options that you wouldn't expect to be able to afford.
April 2, 1965
Life magazine
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Chrysler 102

1966
Chrysler New Yorker 4-door Hardtop - Full color 10" x 13" ad shows a green New Yorker parked in a foggy area next to a downed tree with a formally dressed lady nearby.
December 17, 1965
Life magazine
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Chrysler 17

1966
Chrysler Newport convertible - Full color 10" x 13" ad claims that "Youth is a state of mind. Chrysler is built for it.". Shown in the ad is a grey convertible with the top down parked on sand with the female driver sitting next to in enjoying a multi-dip ice cream cone. The ad mentions some options, such as the 440 TNT V-8, and standard features that are sure to impress.
January 28, 1966
Life magazine
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Chrysler 23

1966
Chrysler 300 2-door - Full color 10" x 12" ad shows a red 300 2-Door Hardtop with a white top parked on a black background with a lady in red leaning against it with several dogs lying on the floor around her. The ad headline claims that "Chrysler is hot this year. Again." and the ad text talks mostly about the Newport series and the price, options and features.
November 12, 1965
Life magazine
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Chrysler 27

1966
300 4-Door Hardtop - Full color 10" x 13 1/2" ad that wants you to realize that a Chrysler is the best car. There is a picture of a Yellow 300 4-Door Hardtop parked on a field of red leaves with a lady in a formal white gown sitting down releasing white mice from a cage. The headline, echoing the story of Cinderella, asks "How to get the most out of your present car" and answers "Turn it into a Chrysler". The text talks about what you will get with this full-size luxury car and reminds us of the fact that the Newport was available in five different models. We are also reminded of the amazingly low cost of this and other Chrysler cars.
December 3, 1965
Life magazine
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Chrysler 98

1966
Chrysler Newport 2-Door - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad displays sympathy for those of you who may have bought a car that you thought was inexpensive and a good deal without looking at a Chrysler Newport. The ad shows a Bronze color Newport parked in a room with a lady sitting in the background wearing a red dunce cap. The headline taunts "So you bought one of those smaller cars for a few dollars less than this Chrysler. Too bad." The text laments that some people will buy the same kind of car, year after year, without looking at what else is available. Some people also remember Chrysler as being a car that was too expensive but things change. The text finishes by listing the standard features that you will get in a Newport at such a low price.
January 14, 1966
Life magazine
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Chrysler 92

1966
Chrysler Newport - Full color 9 1/2" x 12" ad has a photo of a Yellow two-door parked on a wood deck with a studious young lady wearing a yellow dress and black glasses sitting on a red pillow. The ad headline has her saying "There are many logical reasons for buying a Chrysler. But if you feel great all over when you look at one, who cares about logic?". February 18, 1966
Life magazine
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Chrysler 4

1966
Chrysler Newport - Full color 10" x 12 1/2" ad with the message that "If you waited all winter to buy a Chrysler, time's up". Pictured is a Bronze-colored Newport 2-door Hardtop with a lady in a modest bathing suit standing next to it. Nest to her is a chest containing cold-weather equipment and the area is littered with fallen leaves. The text tells us that even if there is a "nip in the air where you are", there are Spring prices at your Chrysler dealer. The text gives features of this car and mentions safety features that are on all cars then urges you to look outside and see how poorly your old car survived the Winter.
March 18, 1966
Life magazine
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Chrysler 25

1966
Chrysler Newport - Full color 7 1/4" x 10 1/2" ad with an overhead picture of a Copper colored Newport. Leaning against the car is a lady who is packing her winter clothes and snow shoes into a trunk lying next to the car. The ad headline warns that "If you waited all winter to buy a Chrysler, time's up".
April 1, 1966
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Chrysler 70

1966
Chrysler Newport - Full color 10" x 12 1/2" ad shows a bronze-colored two-door hardtop with a black top. The ad headline explains that "The only thing a Chrysler hasn't got is a big price tag".
April 1, 1966
Life magazine
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Chrysler 24

1966
Newport 2-Door Hardtop - Full color 9" x 13" ad that explains that Chrysler sales are up because they are so affordable. There is picture of a Bronze-colored Newport 2-door with a black roof parked on a streaked floor while lady standing next to the car is holding on to a horse from a mery-go-round. The headline states that "A Chrysler doesn't cost that much. That's why so many people are buying them." The text starts with the assertion that "It's a fact" and talks about the number of small car owners who have changed to Chrysler, mostly Newport. They vow that these cars are not stripped down but have many features that cost extra on other cars.
April 15, 1966
Life magazine
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Chrysler 105

1966
Chrysler Newport - Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad indicates that "You're probably in the Chrysler class right now - and don't even know it". There is a picture of a Bronze Newport 2-Door parked against a background of yellow with a svelte model standing next to it with her hand on the driver's side door. The text talks about pwople not having a lot of money to spend for a car so they start looking at the smaller ones expecting to find the best deal there. These people are encouraged to look at a Chrysler because, for a few dollars a month more, you can get a big car with all of the big car options.
May 6, 1966
Life magazine
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Chrysler 29

1967
Chrysler Newport Custom 2-door Hardtop - Full color 9 1/2" x 12 1/2" ad has a photo of a Red two-door stopped next to a screen full of green-hued boulders and the two occupants of the car begin to climb them. The ad headline asks the question "Ever try to stop a landslide?" This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view. October 21, 1966
Life magazine
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Chrysler 7

1967
Chrysler Newport 2-Door Hardtop - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad that reminds us that we could buy a car with the style and the luxury and the reliability of the best Chryslers for an affordable price, a Chrysler Newport. There is a picture of a Newport painted in Regal Blue Metallic parked on a stony beach where a couple has donned scuba gear for a dip into the water behind them. The headline tells you to "Forget it's a Chrysler. Let's talk price" and the text tells us that the "entire Newport line" is "priced just a few dollars a month more than the most popular smaller cars, comparably equipped."
February 10, 1967
Life magazine
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Chrysler 99

1967
Chrysler Newports - Black and white 9 3/4" x 13 1/2" ad for the 1967 Chrysler Newports. The headline in this ad says that "The only thing a Chrysler hasn't got is a big price tag". Huh. The ad text says that "If you've been thinking a Chrysler automatically means big money, you're in for a happy kind of surprise. Four full-size Newport models are now priced just a few dollars a month more that the most popular smaller cars, comparably equipped. Including little ones with big-car names. Which means, with a 383 cu. in. V-8, automatic transmission, power steering and brakes, radio, heater, whitewalls. Chrysler's small difference in price also includes the biggest brakes in the medium-price field. Not that you know how really easy it is to do - Take Charge. See your Chrysler dealer and move up today". Below this text there is a picture of a very nice 1967 Chrysler Newport 2-Door sitting there with the message "Test Price A Chrysler".
May 26, 1967
Life magazine
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Chrysler 113

1967
Chrysler New Yorker 4-door Hardtop - Full color 10" x 13" ad shows a Gold New Yorker 4-Door Hardtop parked on an old wooden bridge as a lady hollers and looks for her man who is hiding under the bridge. The ad headline informs you that "If you buy a car on looks, look". There is a smaller picture that shows the front interior of the car and the text talks about the front seat changing from a 5-foot wide sofa to adjustable seats for 2 and a passenger recliner.
October 7, 1966 &
December 2, 1966
Life magazine
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Chrysler 20

1967
Chrysler 300 Convertible - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad claims that now it's time to "Take Charge...Move up to Chrysler '67". There are pictures from the front and rear of a White Chrysler 300 Convertible with the top down parked in a scene of grass and trees with an attractive lady enjoying her car. The text talks about the engines, from a 383 up to a 440 TNT, with brakes big enough to match. It mentions contoured bucket seats being standard in this car before going on to talk about the other models that Chrysler was offering this year, something for everyone.
November 4, 1966
Life magazine
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Chrysler 94

1967
Chrysler 300 - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad with a picture of a Scorch Red 300 2-Door Hardtop parked on a field and a couple who have supposedly just parachuted to the ground are standing next to it. The ad headline calls it "a special car for special people" and the ad text talks about several of the things that make the car special. It is special because it has the biggest engine in its price class and the biggest brakes too.
March 3, 1967
Life magazine
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Chrysler 79

1968
Chrysler 300 Convertible - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad that wants you to Make Your Move. There is a picture of a lady standing next to a Light Colored Chrysler 300 Convertible with the top down and looking it over. The smaller headline tells you that "The next time you admire a Chrysler, make it your own." I'm sure that this statement should not be taken at face value and that they want you to buy your own. The text starts by talking about the features and options available on the 300 before going into the low price of the Newports,. something that always seemed to happen in these ads.
October 6, 1967
Life magazine
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Chrysler 104

1968
Chrysler 300 2-Door Hardtop - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad urging you to "Make Your Move" and "Move up to Chrysler '68". There is a picture of a Red 300 2-Door parked on a sandy, deserted and dune-covered area with an attractive lady walking behind the car. The text refers to this as "The ultimate in sports-bred luxury" and mentions a few of the amazing features this car has. If this car has a bit too much it mentions the four different models of the Newport which it calls the easiest to own.
October 27, 1967
Life magazine
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Chrysler 93

1968
Chrysler Newport 2-Door Hardtop - Full color 10" x 13" ad showing a gold colored Newport parked on a beach overlooking a misty rocky waterline. Ad has a headline warning that "When you buy a big car nameplate make sure a big car is attached". This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
April 16, 1968
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February 2, 1968
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Chrysler 18

1968
Chrysler Newport 4-Door - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad that urges you to "Make Your Move" when you "Move Up to Chrysler '68". There is a picture of a Blue Newport parked on a dry lakebed as a couple stand in the background looking around. Speaking of the car the ad claims that "It kind of grows on you. In about 3 seconds flat" because that's about how long it will take once you find out how inexpensive it is with all the options that are standard.
November 24, 1967
Life magazine
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Chrysler 96

1968
Chrysler Newport 4-Door - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad informing everyone that Chryslers are no longer an expensive car. Over a picture of a Gold Newport 4-Door parked next to some boulders with mountains in the background and a lady admiring her car is the headline "The notion that Chryslers are expensive is terribly old fashioned". The text reminds us that a few years back few people could afford a Chrysler but now, especially with the Newport, a Chrysler with the features that a full-size car should have is reasonably priced.
March 22, 1968
Life magazine
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Chrysler 95

1968
New Yorker 2-Door Hardtop - Full color 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" ad that discusses how Luxury is not added into a Chrysler, it is there to start with. There is a picture of a Bronze colored New Yorker parked on a desert with a well-dressed couple standing behind it with the headline telling you to "Make your move". The text mentions some of the luxurious features available in Chryslers along with some of the other features. It reminds us that Chrysler did not make a small car, just cars that were priced small.
November 10, 1967
Life magazine
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Chrysler 97

1969
Chrysler Newport Custom 4-door Hardtop - Full color 10" x 13" ad that is "Announcing your next car". The ad shows a gold four-door that is presented as "The Great New Chrysler" This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
October 19, 1968
Saturday Evening Post
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October 4, 1968
Life magazine
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Chrysler 21

1969
Chrysler Newport Custom 2-Door Hardtop - Full color 10" x 13" ad that displays "Your next car. The affordable dream". There is a front-angled view of a Brown Newport Custom 2-Door Hardtop parked against a background of a similar color. The text talks about the surprisingly low price to buy a 1969 Chrysler and the "very pleasant economics of owning a Chrysler Newport". It also claims you will get a surprisingly good deal when it comes time to resell it or trade it in.
January 24, 1969
Life magazine
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Chrysler 22

1969
Chrysler Three Hundred - Full color 10" x 13" ad that shows a bronze two-door parked in a dark showroom. The ad headline describes it as "Your next car. The possible dream".
February 21, 1969
Life magazine
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Chrysler 30

1969
Chrysler Town & Country 3-Seat Station Wagon - Full color 9 1/2" x 13" ad has a photo of a Green & Wood-Grained Station Wagon shown against a reflective black background. The ad headline states "Announcing your next car: The Great new Chrysler." This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
November 8, 1968
Life magazine
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Chrysler 44

1972
Chrysler-Plymouth - Full color 28-page Dealer Brochure for the models available from both these brands. The first twenty pages are devoted to the models from Plymouth and pages 21 - 27 are filled with the several models that Chrysler was offering. There is a page for each the options for Plymouth and and the last page has information that there were 58 different models to choose from. There are grease smudges and stains on this item.
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Chrysler / Plymouth

1973
Chrysler Special Edition Newport - Full color 7 1/2" x 10 1/2" ad with several pictures of a Brown Two-Door Chrysler Special Edition Newport. The biggest picture is of this car parked with a couple standing behind the car and miles of hills and scenic landscape behind them. There is another smaller picture of this same car from the other side, another of the interior of the car and the last of a '40s era Chrysler Town & Country. The ad headline calls this car "The Special Edition Chrysler Newport. A distinction more people can afford."
May 7, 1971
Sports Illustrated
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Chrysler 72

1977
Chrysler LeBaron - Full Color 8" x 11" ad that is for the 1977 Chrysler LeBaron. There is a couple standing behind a Brown Two-Door and they seem to be talking, trying to decide what to do next. There is nobody else around, they are surrounded by dirt and hills and, little else, but the headline says "Introducing Chrysler LeBaron". Underneath the car it tells us that it is "A Personal Car. A Road Car. A New Size Chrysler. $5,667. As Shown". Seems like a good deal. The ad then says that "Never before has one automobile combined such desirable features with such an attractive price. This unique combination makes Chrysler LeBaron the beginning of a totally new class of automobiles. The two-door LeBaron shown above has the performance of a road car, powered by Chrysler's computer-controlled Lean Burn Engine. LeBaron is a lighter, leaner Chrysler. A personal car. The two-door LeBaron has such personal features as overhead lighting, individually directed for driver and passenger. A complete list of options, including genuine leather seating,, rivals that of any luxury car. The standard LeBaron features listed below will show you how much car it really is". The text goes on, as does, the list of things that you could put on this car.
June 1977
Playboy magazine
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Chrysler 112

1979
Chrysler LeBaron - Full color 8 1/4" x 10 3/4" 14 page Dealer Brochure for this "Personal Car with the Pleasing Price." Included on these pages are photos, descriptions, options, specifications and colors.
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Chrysler 40

1984
Chrysler Laser - Full color 10 3/4" x 8 1/4" eight page Dealer Brochure for "The First Sports Car to carry the Chrysler Name". This brochure folds out and shows a schematic of the car which it calls "A Graphic Lesson in Progressive Performance."
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Chrysler 42

1987
Chrysler - Full color 8 1/4" x 10 3/4" eight page Dealer Brochure for the complete line of Chrysler automobiles for the year 1987. This item contains photos and descriptions for each vehicle. The black background, I believe, is supposed to give the illusion of marble which is why it looks so poorly in the scanned view.
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Chrysler 43

1989
Chrysler - Full color 11 3/4" x 10 1/4" 32 page Dealer Brochure for the complete line of LeBaron automobiles. These pages include photos, descriptions, options, specifications and colors. This item is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the brochure will not be visible in the scanned view.
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