So I wanted to do some work outside today, but the weather was terrible, so we ran up to the walter p chrysler museum today, and here are comprehensive pictures, as promised. They have changed things quite a bit since last time. More pre-muscle era cars, plus some concepts that ive not seen before.
When you first walk in, this is what greets you..the chrysler chronos concept
Next to it, the original chrysler lebaron
Behind the lebaron, a new yorker convertible
and a town and country convertible
if you look up, the previously mentioned center located pillar which currently holds the original viper concept, the thunderbolt concept, and the atlantic concept
the atlantic
the viper concept
the thunderbolt
On the other side of the chronos concept, a decorative wall
there is more stuff on the first floor, like the "Wall of history", but its so big, that i couldnt really get good pictures of it that would make sense...and there are some other very old (20s-40s) chrysler models...i didnt take pictures of those...sorry.
When you take the elevator to the second floor, this is the what the inside of the elevator looks like
When the doors open, this is what you see. (i had to make it crooked to fit
another shot
the second floor is what seems to change the most...my understanding is that these are almost all privately owned, and are submitted for a few months at a time.
an imperial coupe
a hudson hornet
a lebaron pace car
a bare k chassis
a 61 300
and its engine, the 426 cubic inch wedge with the cross ram, making 375hp.