You might not think so to look at it, but this 1957 Chrysler Windsor four-door sedan was the least expensive Chrysler model you could buy that year.
Of course, this one’s been fancied-up a bit with two-tone paint, fender skirts, quad headlights, curb feelers (!), and other goodies, but its curb appeal puts many of today’s high-end sedans (which is was Chryslers were back then) to shame. Under the hood was a 354 cu. in. V-8, and it was connected to Chrysler’s TorqueFlite automatic transmission (controlled via dashboard-mounted pushbuttons). Saw this one last summer at the Mt. St. Mary Academy car show in Tonawanda.
Jim Corbran, RRofWNY
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