Details
Together with an inscribed old photograph
18 in. (45.7 cm.) high, 3714 in. (94.6 cm.) long, 1514 in. (38.7 cm.) wide
Provenance
According to inscribed photograph:
Francis Vanier, Vermont, 1927
Phillippe Richard, Ontario, Canada, 1938
Ronny Legeault, Quebec, Canada, 1974
Francois Deland, Quebec, 1975
Fred Giampietro, Branford, Connecticut
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The 1926 Chrysler G-70 was popular for its refined engineering, strong performance, and its advances in its powerful inline-six engine and four-wheel hydraulic brakes, all while at an accessible price attractive to the growing middle class. Its design set it apart from its competitors, and its success helped establish Chrysler’s reputation for dependable, well-designed automobiles and shaped the company’s long-lasting legacy as a maker of innovative yet accessible cars.

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