Cars The Symbol of American Independence
Cars are the quintessential symbol of American independence and have been around for generations. It all started with the classic Model Ts that were built by the Ford Motor Company, which were rare and only seen among the best of the upper class in their time. Classic...
4 Ways to Maintain Your Classic Car
During the 1950s, Legos were invented, the Polio vaccine was created, Elvis Presley made his debut, and the cars were phenomenal. Today, you will see owners of classic 1950s cars cruising down the street. If you happen to be a proud owner of a classic car, here's what...
How Cars In the 1950s Differ From the Cars We Drive Today
As a car enthusiast, you may be familiar with different cars that were made during the 1950s and you may be a proud owner of some of these classic cars. Here's a look at how the classic cars were made then and how they differ from many of the vehicles that are driven...
Chrysler 1953 New Yorker: Meeting Customer and Reviewer Demands
Chrysler 1953 New Yorker: Meeting Customer and Reviewer Demands There are several reasons behind the changes made with the Chrysler product line decades ago. This is especially true of the major changes the company made in 1953. What made this decade and the year...
The 1953 Chrysler New Yorker, A Staple of Classic Cars
If you're a fan of classic cars, especially cars from the 1950s look no further than "My Dad's Classic Car" where we publish all the greatest cars that have graced the world's streets. In today's post, we are covering the 1953 Chrysler New York. Car enthusiasts and...
How Classic Cars and Memories are Made
The '53 New Yorker - A Car of Quality and Dreams Its Foundation model was the New York Special, born in 1938, but it became the loveable 'New Yorker' once made available to the public the following year. It was the first of its kind to become an independent nameplate...
5 Classy Cars Made in 1953, Plus One Ugly Automobile
Of the vehicles used in President Dwight Eisenhower's inauguration, the Cadillac Eldorado convertible was present, but they literally raised the roof in the 1953 Chrysler New Yorker that year. The interior and body style of these old classy cars would eventually make...
The 1953 Chrysler New Yorker Represented Golden Age Design
The 1953 Chrysler New Yorker was a more streamlined car than its predecessors. The wheelbase was shortened, and the rear fenders were part of the body. The windshield was made from one piece of glass. All of these created a sleek look for this flagship Chrysler model....
Cruisin’ the Coast in a 1953 Chrysler New Yorker
Thanks to Henry Ford, kids didn't have to walk 10 miles to school anymore. While Ford gave them a push-start, Detroit turned the ignition giving automobiles brilliance and style. The 1950s produced cars like the Studebaker, Chrysler New Yorker, Hudson, Packard, and...