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1968 Chrysler New Yorker

What do you think of when you hear someone mention Chrysler’s New Yorker? Obviously, it was the company’s flagship luxury car for decades, falling second only to the Imperial when that storied name wasn’t a separate division. But does your mind venture to the brief window of prewar beauties, or the glamourous, chrome-trimmed models of the mid-1950s? Or,

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