In the 1960s, Chrysler built a handful of cars powered by aircraft-style turbine engines. And where does one take a turbine when it's in need of a rebuild? To the original manufacturer ...
One of Lee Iacocca's Chrysler-saving K-Cars, now junked in Arizona ... built four-cylinder or a 2.5-liter version of the same engine rated at 96 horses and 13 extra pound-feet of torque.
Also known as FCA US, Chrysler is the American subsidiary of the global automotive company Stellantis. Historically, Chrysler has been one of the 'Big Three' American automakers. It was founded in ...
A few car manufacturers toyed with the idea, but none put as much effort into it — or did it with as much flair – as Chrysler. The company spent decades working on a turbine engine for cars ...
A midsized member of the versatile Chrysler K-Car family, with Mercedes-influenced styling. This one made it to age 31 before being discarded in Colorado. The 600s weren't bad cars for the price ...