Word: chrysler
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Into the three years, 1920-1923, Chrysler packed a decade's experience of the one thing he thus far lacked-automotive finance. He overhauled the Willys-Overland company from hubcaps to stockholders and, in the midst of that task, undertook the same job for Maxwell. After cutting the Willys-Overland debt from 46 millions to 18, he gave Maxwell his whole attention. The Maxwell-Chalmers merger was one step and then the Chrysler Corporation took shape...
...summer of 1924, was reported in the newspapers to be using a smart, little-known roadster on his prankish nocturnal visits; a roadster so little-known and so unusual, with its four-wheel brakes and indirectly-lighted dashboard, that the newspapers felt justified in mentioning its name-Chrysler...
...Chief Chrysler has many an able assistant. Among them: Financial Vice President B. E. Hutchinson; Sales Vice President (and President of De Soto) J. E. Fields: Manufacturing Vice President K. T. Keller. These and others Mr. Chrysler has publicly thanked for their share in developing Chrysler Motors...
...Chevrolet, Chrysler and Hudson-Essex, which have led the market in 1928 sales (Ford does not exhibit) and who therefore had first, second and third choice, respectively, to space at the Show, surrendered their prerogatives to a wise allotment of exhibition room. On the main floor they displayed jointly with...
During 1928 there were but three motor mergers-Chrysler & Dodge, Studebaker & Fierce-Arrow, Hupmobile & Chandler-Cleveland (Cleveland cars have not been made for years...