Chrysler Royal

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1938 Chrysler Royal C18, four- door sedan.
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1938 Chrysler Royal C18, four- door sedan.

The Chrysler Royal was an automobile produced by the Chrysler division of the Chrysler Corporation between 1937 to 1942 and 1946 to 1950. The Royal represented the base trim Chrysler during its production, making it the most affordable Chrysler model.

The Royal was replaced at the end of 1950 model year by the Chrysler Windsor.

Chrysler Corporation | Category | Vehicles | [edit]
Current:
Cars: 300 | Crossfire | PT Cruiser | Sebring
Vans / SUVs: Aspen | Pacifica | Town and Country | Voyager / Grand Voyager (outside North America)
Historic:
Cars: 300 series | 300M | Airflow | Airstream | Cirrus | Concorde | Conquest | Cordoba | E-Class | Fifth Avenue | Imperial | Imperial Parade Phaeton | Laser | LeBaron | LHS | Neon | Newport | New Yorker | Prowler | Royal | Saratoga | TC by Maserati | Town and Country | Turbine Car | Windsor
Vans / SUVs: TEVan | Voyager
Concept:
Cars: Airflite | Akino | Atlantic | California Cruiser | CCV | Chronos | Citadel | Falcon | Firepower | Imperial Concept | Java | ME Four-Twelve | Nassau | Norseman | Phaeton | Pronto Cruizer

what about the Australian Chrysler Royals - there is no mention here.