Interesting Facts About the Chrysler New Yorker C
The Chrysler New Yorker was produced from 1940 until 1996, serving for many decades as the brand's flagship model. Over its long run it evolved through numerous redesigns and generations, leaving a lasting mark on American automotive history.
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A 56‑Year Legacy Across 14 Generations
The New Yorker enjoyed a 56‑year production span and was built in 14 distinct product generations before ending in 1996.
Early Roots Stretch Back to the Late 1930s
The model’s history traces back to its introduction in 1939, with documented progression covering the years 1938 through 1996.
The Final Chapter (1994‑1996)
The last iteration of the New Yorker ran from 1994 to 1996, marking the end of the model after more than five decades on the road.
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