Chrysler Phaeton
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The Chrysler Phaeton was a coupe convertible concept car built by Chrysler in 1997.
The Phaeton was inspired by Chrysler's 1941 Newport Phaeton. It had a 48-valve 5.4 L aluminum V12 rated at 425 hp. The suspension was a modified double wishbone with independent double A-arms. Another unique feature is that it has gauges in the rear seat.
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| Cars: | 300 • Crossfire • PT Cruiser • Sebring |
| Vans / SUVs: | Aspen • Pacifica • Town and Country • Voyager / Grand Voyager (outside North America) |
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| 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 |
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| Cars: | Airflite • Akino • Atlantic • California Cruiser • CCV • Chronos • Citadel • Falcon • Firepower • Imperial Concept • Java • ME Four-Twelve • Nassau • Norseman • Pacifica Concept • Phaeton • Pronto Cruizer |