100 Years After Chrysler’s First Auto Show Debut, Stellantis Drops Chicago Auto Show

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On January 5, 1924, the first car to bear Walter P. Chrysler’s name debuted at the New York Automobile Show. The car was the Chrysler B70. And now, 100 years later, Stellantis, Chrysler’s parent company, says it will be withdrawing from the 2024 Chicago Auto Show and possibly more in the future.

In January 1924, the Chrysler B70 was on display in the Commodore Hotel as part of the New York Auto Show. The B70 sedan cost $1,350 when it was new. It weighed 2,785 pounds and the…

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