Chrysler Imperial 1949

Chrysler Imperial is a model that was introduced in in 1926 and has been on top of Chrysler’s models for a long time. The name imperial meant supreme or sovereign for the company used this cars against it competitors in the automotive industry. They were highly priced...

1953 Chevrolet Sport Coupe

The Deluxe line included its Sort Coupe and convertible where both bodies became Bel Air exclusives in 1954. In 1953, Chevrolet restyled their bodies and improved on mechanical items. It utilized a chassis from the 1949 model, an engine from 1941, and a Powerglide...

Difference between Fluid Coupler and Fluid Torque

The Fluid Drive is a fluid coupler invented in the 1930s. It works just like fans, imagine having two electric fans placed on a table facing each other. Turn on the first fan, soon the second fan will start to turn as the breeze is hitting it. This is the fluid...

Restoration of a 1953 Chrysler New Yorker

The Chrysler was one of the best-built cars of its time and the New Yorker was the best on the Chrysler line. Every part of a Chrysler looked like it cost more than its competitors. The New Yorker Deluxe was the most powerful vehicle in the world in 1953 with a 235HP...

1953 Plymouths

The 1953 Plymouth was sleek, straighter, and more modern than its predecessors. The car seemed stubby and tall although “long and low” were the most selling cars at the time. The 1953 wheelbase set at 114 inches, which was less than halfway between the 111...