As some of you already know, I purchased all ten of the available New Yorker models that were just released. Included with that purchase were the concepts cars as well. Added to these models are the convertibles that was issued a couple of years ago. With that, I have 19 of the 1954 Chrysler models in my collection. I plan on adding a new photo-set to this post as I complete them. I hope you will enjoy seeing them and thank-you for looking.
The 1st featured will be the Town & Country Station Wagon in Peacock Blue. A Limited Edition, #01 of 75.
The 2nd Chrysler New Yorker featured is one of the convertibles. Issued in 2021, this is Limited Edition, #03 of 78. The model is finished in Turquoise. The model was offered in open & closed convertible format.
The 3rd in this series of photos is a hardtop coupe. Issued just recently along with the other New Yorker models. This model is a LE, #01 of 75 and is finished in Gold & Steelhaze Gray. This is a replica of Chrysler's Spring Special, "Golden Falcon"
1954 Chrysler New Yorker DeLuxe Newport Hardtop Coupe
The 3rd in this series of photos is a hardtop coupe. Issued just recently along with the other New Yorker models. This model is a LE, #01 of 75 and is finished in Gold & Steelhaze Gray. This is a replica of Chrysler's Spring Special, "Golden Falcon"
1954 Chrysler New Yorker DeLuxe Newport Hardtop C
This is the color I chose and I'm glad I did, by far my personal favorite among the hardtops!
OK, just a little different with this post. I really love to put models together in either complimentary color sets/groups or two different models that look good together. Of course, sometimes these groupings are subject to my opinion.
Anyway, this is a set of two of the '54 Chrysler models that I think complement each other. One you've seen, the other not yet. Thanks for looking.
1954 Chrysler New Yorker Town & Country Wagon in Topaz Tan & Pebble Beige AND New Yorker DeLuxe Hardtop in Gold & Steelhaze Gray
Another great looking car. When thinking about all the Chrysler color combinations, it easy to see why model collectors are tempted to buy more than one.