Chrysler was slow to abandon its tall, boxy car designs after WWII. Why?
HINT: Heads up!
Answer: Then company president K.T. Keller insisted on headroom for men's hats. CLICK HERE for the story.
Then company president K.T. Keller insisted on headroom for men's hats. CLICK HERE for the story.
Design boss Ralph Gilles says Chrysler's boxy, tough-looking vehicles are going to make way for more aerodynamic cars, with gas mileage in mind. He said they'll be "some of the most wind-swept vehicles you've ever seen."Do you want Chryslers and Dodges with a sleeker look than the current squared-off style?
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