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'64 Chrysler 300 at the Back to the Fifties car show. Edited in Dreamscope and textured over the original.
As this is the time of year to reflect on the past and look forward to the future I thought I would provide a very tenuous reflection shot.
The Chrysler Building’s reflection captured in the glass of the building opposite, taken a few weeks ago whilst in NYC. The day was wet and so the top of the building was obscured by low cloud.
Many thanks to all those who have viewed, liked and commented throughout the year. I wish you all a happy, peaceful and rewarding New Year.
Olympus EM1 Mk2
Panasonic Leica 8-18
1966 Chrysler 300 4dr. hardtop. 66 Was the first year for the 4dr version. Photo taken in a Walmart parking lot in Branson Mo.
A perfect day to be outside and explore Cardinal's famed Boneyard. This 1950 Chrysler Desoto Custom was weathered and worn, but was very fun to photograph.
And there's the 2nd 180 on this Czech classic car meeting, as if it isn't an extremely rare car!
@Veteránem za Krtečkem 2022
Morning view of the Chrysler Building, Manhattan skyline, from the Box House Hotel in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NYC. 2013.
Justin
For my video; youtu.be/DIrRg0b8kpk,
Canadian Tire, parking lot,
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
The Dodge Dynasty is a front-wheel drive mid-size sedan that was introduced in 1987, as a 1988 model, as a replacement for the Dodge 600. Production continued until 1993.
The Dodge Dynasty is related to the Chrysler New Yorker; both car lines were built on the Chrysler C platform in Belvidere, Illinois. It is also similar to the Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue and Chrysler Imperial, which were available from 1990 to 1993 on an extended wheelbase platform of the Chrysler New Yorker.
with Chrysler Sigma SE hubcaps
missing both Chrysler badges and the front bonnet chrome
with original number plates 6CM-894
I love this spot of New-York who offer an incredible view on the Chrysler and Vanderbilt towers view.
I am always looking for new ways to capture some of New York City's iconic structures. One of my favorites is the Chrysler Building.
Really nice, I love it!! I love those wheels, I saw this one in Castro Urdiales (Cantabria), the plates it had were from 1999 and from Murcia, just too new for the car.
1969 Chrysler UBD621G
Spotted in the car park at the NSRA Southern Swap Meet held at North Weald, Essex.
2024
The rear end resembles that of the Chrysler Crossfire. Chrysler have a history of producing very nice concept cars that ultimately end up going into production with only few external changes. The rear hatch on the Airflite, however, was unlikely to ever be fitted to a production car.