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,...