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1968 Chrysler Newport Survivor
A look at a well-kept 1968 Chrysler Newport, highlighting the features and details that reflect its long history.
YOUNGSTOWN — Charles L. Humes Jr., 61, passed away peacefully, Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025, surrounded by his family at his companion’s home. Charles was born Aug. 4, 1964, in Salem, a son of Charles L.
Every so often a true time capsule surfaces, the kind that makes you rethink what “low mileage” really means. There’s nothing overly special about original Chrysler Newport sedans, a nameplate used ...
The gruesome torture and murder of Catherine Blackburn haunted her family for decades. The beloved 50-year-old Albany-area woman was showing her apartment to potential renters on Sept. 13, 1964, when ...
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Crowd Favorite: 1967 Chrysler Wagon
This vintage Chrysler wagon from 1967 continues to attract attention with its unique style and timeless design. Trump’s Golf Trips Draw Backlash Trump’s Beef Proposal Draws Fire From His Own Party A ...
The greatest Mopar show on Earth—the 2025 Carlisle Chrysler Nationals in Carlisle, Pennsylvania—was once again the must-attend Mopar event to experience all your favorites from Chrysler, Plymouth, ...
Lights, camera, action! The students at Limelight 8 performing arts studio can step into the spotlight and behind the camera. The Newport News studio, which opened last fall in the Denbigh area, ...
Chrysler has made some truly significant cars, and today you really do need a reminder, because the only production vehicles that currently bear a Chrysler logo are the Pacifica and Voyager minivans.
Mercury's full-size cars for 1964 were essentially identical to their Ford-badged twins under the skin, but the car make named after the Roman god of commerce, thieves, tricksters, and travelers had ...
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The Newport is not among the most iconic nameplates produced by Chrysler, but it's an important piece of Mopar history. It started life as a limited-edition, concept-like phaeton, and it was used to ...
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