Chrysler C-200

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The Chrysler C-200 was a concept car released in 1952 by Chrysler.

Beginnings

The C-200 was designed by Virgil Exner. He and his small team designed the car at Chrysler Corporation in Detroit, Michigan. It was built by Carrozzeria Ghia, a company in Turin, Italy.[1] The base price was $20,000. The car had the power of an American Chrysler V8 in an Italian sports car style body. The interior was upholstered in black leather and the exterior paint schem was a two-toned pale green and black.[2] The 'gun-sight' taillight design was featured on later Chrysler production models.[2]

References

  1. ^ "C-200 leaflet". Chrysler. Retrieved 20 August 2013.
  2. ^ a b Janicki, Edwards (1990). Cars Detroit Never Built - Fifty Years of American Experimental Cars. New York, NY: Sterling Publishing. p. 18. ISBN 0806974249.