Yep. It's obscure (for some reason) but the 1956 Chrysler 300B was available with a 355hp dual quad 354 Hemi. What auto manufacturer offered ONLY supercharged cars in 1957?
Nope. The answer is Packard, they were all rebodied Studebakers for 1957 and they all came standard with supercharged Stude 289s to set them apart.
Hey, Nash Motors Corp. via the purchase of the Kelvinator Corporation in 1937? Walter P. Chrysler worked for both Willys and General Motors/Buick Divison, prior to his move with Maxwell/Chalmers and on to forming Chrysler. S****ey Devils C.C. "Spending A Nation Into Generational Debt Is Not An Act Of Comp***ion!"
He was also in the Merchant Marines, previous to that. So I may have been a little off by calling him a navy man.
heres some questions for yall what is this emblem off of, what does it stand for, what year, and what part of the car did it come off of?