The following pages link to History of Chrysler
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- Chrysler (links | edit)
- Jeep (links | edit)
- Dodge (links | edit)
- Walter Chrysler (links | edit)
- Simca (links | edit)
- Eagle (automobile) (links | edit)
- American Motors Corporation (links | edit)
- Richard Lugar (links | edit)
- Lee Iacocca (links | edit)
- Maxwell Motor Company (links | edit)
- Plymouth (automobile) (links | edit)
- Mercury (automobile) (links | edit)
- 1979 oil crisis (links | edit)
- United Auto Workers (links | edit)
- List of Chrysler vehicles (links | edit)
- Diamond-Star Motors (links | edit)
- Stellantis Canada (links | edit)
- Hillman (links | edit)
- Commer (links | edit)
- Dodge Challenger (links | edit)
- G. William Miller (links | edit)
- Mopar (links | edit)
- Plymouth Valiant (links | edit)
- Chrysler Fifth Avenue (links | edit)
- Talbot (links | edit)
- Imperial (automobile) (links | edit)
- List of Chrysler platforms (links | edit)
- List of Chrysler engines (links | edit)
- Chrysler A engine (links | edit)
- Chrysler Concorde (links | edit)
- Global Engine Alliance (links | edit)
- Chrysler LH engine (links | edit)
- Chrysler PowerTech engine (links | edit)
- Chrysler 3.3 & 3.8 engines (links | edit)
- Chrysler Cordoba (links | edit)
- Global Electric Motorcars (links | edit)
- Bob Lutz (businessman) (links | edit)
- Sunbeam Motor Car Company (links | edit)
- Chrysler Europe (links | edit)
- Singer Motors (links | edit)
- Chrysler Sunbeam (links | edit)
- Humber Limited (links | edit)
- Tom Paxton (links | edit)
- Global Hybrid Cooperation (links | edit)
- Fargo Trucks (links | edit)
- DeSoto (automobile) (links | edit)
- List of Chrysler factories (links | edit)
- Karrier (links | edit)
- Chrysler SOHC V6 engine (links | edit)