The book Seventy Years of Chrysler (1974) by George H. Dammann is a comprehensive, 388-page reference guide covering the brand’s history and vehicles from 1901 to 1974. It details production figures, pricing, engineering specs, and hundreds of historical factory photographs for each model year
- Model Range: Focuses heavily on Chrysler-badged cars for the US market.
- Historical Scope: Spans from early open electric cars in 1901 to the large 440-cubic-inch engine models of the 1974 New Yorker convertibles.
- Visuals: Packed with hundreds of black-and-white factory photographs detailing every year and major model.
- Analysis: Offers a thorough rundown of marketing successes and mistakes, as well as detailed engineering highlights. [1, 2]