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Question |
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| Nov 30, 2005 |
Why did Walter P. Chrysler like the name Plymouth for his new 1928 product?
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Answer: The name recognition of Plymouth Binding Twine, used by farmers on hay bales, was the key to Chrysler's choice. CLICK HERE for the story.
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Raised in Kansas, he had binding ties to farm country. |
| Oct 17, 2005 |
When Lee Iacocca was Chrysler Corp. chairman, employees created a mnemonic to remember how to spell his name. What was it?
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Answer: I Am Chairman Of Chrysler Corporation Always. CLICK HERE for more on Iacocca.
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Well, not exactly always. |
| Jul 15, 2005 |
What entertainment option was available on Chrysler Corporation cars only in 1956, 1960 and 1961?
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Answer: A small phonograph. Click
here for the story.
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Go for a spin? |
| Jun 02, 2005 |
What accessory could be installed in the steering wheel of 1950s Chrysler cars?
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Answer: A self-winding clock. Click here for the story.
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Use both hands. |
| Apr 20, 2005 |
When did a Chrysler first pace the Indy 500? Who drove it?
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Answer: It was 1926 and Louis Chevrolet drove the Chrysler Imperial E-80 pace car. Click here for the story.
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Another famous automotive name |
| Mar 01, 2005 |
What were the first motor vehicles used in actual combat by the U.S. Army?
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Answer: 1916 Dodge Touring Cars. Click here for the story.
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Mexican vacation |
| Jan 13, 2005 |
What symbol did sculptor Avard Fairbanks propose for Dodge in 1932?
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Answer: A bighorn ram. Click here for the story.
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King of the trail |