Chrysler introduced the Series 75 in 1929. The Series 75 was the successor to the Chrysler Series 70, and was the intermediate model in Chry...
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Chrysler introduced the Series 75 in 1929. The Series 75 was the successor to the Chrysler Series 70, and was the intermediate model in Chrysler's lineup. The Series 75 was offered in body styles inlcuding sedan, coupe, convertible, roadster, and tourer, and was fitted with a 4.1L inline six for the 1929 model year, but for 1930, the model was renamed the Series 77, and was fitted with a 4.4L inline six. Production of the Chrysler Series 75 lasted until 1930.
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