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Chrysler (Europe)

Chrysler (Europe)

Chrysler Europe
Founded 1967

  • Chrysler 160 180 (1970-1980)

    Motor Cars
    1970s
    Chrysler 160 180 (1970-1980)

    Chrysler 160 180 2 litre and 1610 Brand Chrysler Corporation Years of production 1970 to 1980 Production Approximately 275,000 copies Class Motor Car Engine(s) 4-cylinder in line ...

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  • Chrysler Alpine (1975-1986)

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    1970s 1980s
    Chrysler Alpine (1975-1986)

    Chrysler Alpine & Simca 1307 Manufacturer Chrysler Europe / PSA Production 1975-1986 Assembly Poissy, France Ryton-on-Dunsmore, United Kingdom Predecessor Simca 1301 / 1501 Class ...

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  • Chrysler Avenger (1976-1979)

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    Motor Cars
    1970s
    Chrysler Avenger (1976-1979)

    Chrysler Avenger 1976-1979 In September 1976, the Avenger was rebadged as a Chrysler. It also gained a comprehensive facelift which included a new frontal treatment and a new ...

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  • Chrysler Europe (1967-79)

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    1960s
    Chrysler Europe (1967-79)

    Chrysler Europe history (1967-1979) Former type Subsidiary Industry Automotive Fate Taken over Successor(s) Peugeot Founded 1967 Defunct 1979 Products Automobiles Chrysler Europe ...

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  • Chrysler UK history (1970-1979)

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    Manufacturers
    1970s
    Chrysler UK history (1970-1979)

    Chrysler United Kingdom history Automotive Manufacturer of Ryton-on-Dunsmore , United Kingdom from 1970 to 1979. Chrysler United Kingdom was the British division of the ...

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