Chrysler 70 Roadster

Chrysler 70 Roadster

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A stylish roadster variant of the Chrysler 70, featuring a sporty design and open-top driving experience.

Generations

58 generations of the Chrysler 70 Roadster

3.0L V6 Roadster 1985

3.0L V6 Roadster 1985

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The 3.0L V6 Roadster was introduced in 1985, aiming to attract a new generation of roadster enthusiasts. With a 3.0L V6 engine producing around 150hp, this model offered a fresh design and modern features. It was well-received for its performance and affordability, making it a popular choice among young drivers.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1985
2.2L Turbo Roadster 1990

2.2L Turbo Roadster 1990

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The 2.2L Turbo Roadster 1990 was a standout model featuring a turbocharged 2.2L engine that delivered 150 hp. This variant was designed for performance enthusiasts, offering a sporty drive and agile handling. It represented Chrysler's innovative approach to turbocharging in roadsters during the early 1990s.

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Introduced: 1990 Discontinued: 1990
3.0L V6 Roadster 1995

3.0L V6 Roadster 1995

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The 3.0L V6 Roadster 1995 combined classic styling with modern engineering, featuring a 3.0L V6 engine producing 180 hp. This model offered a comfortable ride with advanced features for its time, appealing to those looking for a stylish yet practical roadster option.

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Introduced: 1995 Discontinued: 1995
3.0L Inline-6 Roadster 1926

3.0L Inline-6 Roadster 1926

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The 3.0L Inline-6 Roadster was introduced in 1926 as the original variant of the Chrysler 70 Roadster. It features a 3000cc Inline-6 engine producing 80hp, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This two-door convertible variant offers classic styling and early automotive innovations, making it a standout choice for enthusiasts of vintage cars.

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Introduced: 1926 Discontinued: 1930
3.0L Inline-6 Roadster Deluxe 1928

3.0L Inline-6 Roadster Deluxe 1928

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The 3.0L Inline-6 Roadster Deluxe was introduced in 1928 as an upgraded version of the original variant. It retains the same 3000cc Inline-6 engine but features enhanced interior materials and additional chrome detailing. This variant appealed to buyers seeking a more luxurious driving experience, while still providing the classic open-air feel of the Roadster.

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Introduced: 1928 Discontinued: 1930
3.0L Inline-6 Roadster Sport 1930

3.0L Inline-6 Roadster Sport 1930

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The 3.0L Inline-6 Roadster Sport was launched in 1930, introducing a more performance-oriented approach to the Chrysler 70 Roadster. This variant includes a sport-tuned suspension and a slightly higher output of 85hp from the same 3000cc Inline-6 engine. The sporty aesthetics and enhanced handling make it a favorite among driving enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1930 Discontinued: 1931
3.5L V8 Roadster 1932

3.5L V8 Roadster 1932

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The 3.5L V8 Roadster was introduced in 1932, marking a significant update with the introduction of a new 3500cc V8 engine producing 100hp. This variant featured a refined chassis and improved ride quality. It became popular for its blend of performance and luxury, making it a sought-after model during its production run.

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Introduced: 1932 Discontinued: 1934
4.0L V8 Roadster 1940

4.0L V8 Roadster 1940

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The 4.0L V8 Roadster debuted in 1940 and featured an advanced 4000cc V8 engine that produced 120hp. With a stylish design and improved aerodynamics, this variant catered to drivers looking for both performance and elegance. Special features included a more luxurious interior and advanced safety options for its time.

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Introduced: 1940 Discontinued: 1942
4.5L V8 Roadster 1950

4.5L V8 Roadster 1950

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The 4.5L V8 Roadster was introduced in 1950 as a top-tier variant of the Chrysler 70 Roadster. It boasted a powerful 4500cc V8 engine producing 160hp, delivering exhilarating performance. This luxurious convertible featured plush seating and high-end finishes, making it a status symbol among car collectors.

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Introduced: 1950 Discontinued: 1952
5.0L V8 Roadster 1960

5.0L V8 Roadster 1960

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The 5.0L V8 Roadster was introduced in 1960, featuring a powerful 5000cc V8 engine capable of producing 200hp. This variant emphasized performance with a sport-tuned suspension and aggressive styling. It became a favorite for those seeking a blend of power and open-air driving experience.

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Introduced: 1960 Discontinued: 1965
6.0L V8 Roadster 1970

6.0L V8 Roadster 1970

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The 6.0L V8 Roadster was launched in 1970, featuring a robust 6000cc V8 engine that produced 250hp. This high-performance variant offered superior acceleration and handling, appealing to enthusiasts. It showcased a sleek design and advanced features for its era, solidifying its place in automotive history.

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Introduced: 1970 Discontinued: 1975
3.6L V6 Roadster 1990

3.6L V6 Roadster 1990

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The 3.6L V6 Roadster debuted in 1990, marking a return of the Chrysler 70 Roadster nameplate with modern styling and technology. It featured a 3600cc V6 engine producing 200hp, offering a balanced performance and fuel efficiency. This variant appealed to a new generation of buyers seeking classic roadster aesthetics with contemporary amenities.

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Introduced: 1990 Discontinued: 1995
2.0L Turbo Roadster 2005

2.0L Turbo Roadster 2005

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The 2.0L Turbo Roadster was introduced in 2005, featuring a turbocharged 2000cc engine producing 250hp. This variant offered a sporty driving experience with agile handling and modern technology. The turbo engine provided a performance boost while maintaining good fuel efficiency, appealing to enthusiasts and casual drivers alike.

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Introduced: 2005 Discontinued: 2010
2.4L Hybrid Roadster 2020

2.4L Hybrid Roadster 2020

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The 2.4L Hybrid Roadster was introduced in 2020 as part of Chrysler's shift towards greener technologies. It features a 2400cc hybrid engine that combines a gasoline engine with an electric motor, producing a combined output of 200hp. This variant prioritizes fuel efficiency and lower emissions while retaining the fun of open-top driving. It represents the future of roadsters in the Chrysler lineup.

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Introduced: 2020 Discontinued: 2024
2.4L Turbo Roadster 2010

2.4L Turbo Roadster 2010

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The 2.4L Turbo Roadster 2010 marked a return to turbocharging with a 2.4L engine producing 200 hp. This model featured modern technology and a sleek design, appealing to younger buyers seeking excitement and performance in a convertible format.

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Introduced: 2010 Discontinued: 2010
3.5L Inline-6 Roadster 1927

3.5L Inline-6 Roadster 1927

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The 3.5L Inline-6 Roadster was introduced in 1927 as a transitional model. It features a 3.5L inline-6 engine producing approximately 100hp. This convertible variant offers a stylish design with high-quality materials and was aimed at the luxury market. It is notable for its limited production run and represents a brief but significant update in the Chrysler 70 Roadster lineup.

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Introduced: 1927 Discontinued: 1927
3.5L V8 Roadster Deluxe 1933

3.5L V8 Roadster Deluxe 1933

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The 3.5L V8 Roadster Deluxe was introduced in 1933, featuring a powerful 3.5L V8 engine producing 120hp. This model was positioned as a top-tier variant offering luxurious amenities and superior performance. The deluxe features included upgraded leather seating and an enhanced sound system, catering to the discerning roadster enthusiast.

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Introduced: 1933 Discontinued: 1933
4.0L V8 Roadster Special 1941

4.0L V8 Roadster Special 1941

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The 4.0L V8 Roadster Special was introduced in 1941, showcasing a robust 4.0L V8 engine delivering 150hp. This limited edition variant featured performance enhancements and exclusive styling options. It was marketed as a luxury roadster for affluent buyers, blending power with elegance. Its production was cut short due to World War II, making it a rare collector's item today.

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Introduced: 1941 Discontinued: 1941
5.5L V8 Roadster 1975

5.5L V8 Roadster 1975

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The 5.5L V8 Roadster was introduced in 1975, featuring a powerful 5.5L V8 engine generating 200hp. This model was notable for its bold styling and advanced features for its time. It was designed for performance enthusiasts who desired a combination of speed and luxury, making it a standout choice in the Chrysler lineup.

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Introduced: 1975 Discontinued: 1975
2.5L Turbo I Roadster 1995

2.5L Turbo I Roadster 1995

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The 2.5L Turbo I Roadster was introduced in 1995, featuring a 2.5L turbocharged inline-4 engine producing 190hp. This model was designed to offer spirited performance and modern styling. It included features like a digital dashboard and advanced audio systems, catering to a tech-savvy audience while retaining the classic roadster experience.

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Introduced: 1995 Discontinued: 1995
2.2L Eco Roadster 2000

2.2L Eco Roadster 2000

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The 2.2L Eco Roadster was introduced in 2000, highlighting Chrysler's commitment to fuel efficiency. With a 2.2L inline-4 engine producing 130hp, this model focused on eco-friendly driving without sacrificing style. It featured lightweight construction and aerodynamic design, appealing to environmentally conscious buyers.

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Introduced: 2000 Discontinued: 2000
2.5L Plug-in Hybrid Roadster 2015

2.5L Plug-in Hybrid Roadster 2015

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The 2.5L Plug-in Hybrid Roadster was introduced in 2015, featuring a 2.5L hybrid engine setup producing a combined output of 200hp. This model showcased advanced hybrid technology for improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions. It combined performance with eco-friendliness, appealing to modern drivers looking for a sustainable roadster option.

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Introduced: 2015 Discontinued: 2015
3.0L Inline-6 Roadster 1926-1927

3.0L Inline-6 Roadster 1926-1927

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The 3.0L Inline-6 Roadster 1926-1927 was introduced as the debut model of the Chrysler 70 Roadster. It features a 3.0L inline-6 engine producing 70 hp, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This convertible variant is known for its elegant design and comfortable seating for two. It set the standard for future Chrysler roadsters with its emphasis on style and performance.

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Introduced: 1926 Discontinued: 1927
3.5L Inline-6 Roadster 1928

3.5L Inline-6 Roadster 1928

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The 3.5L Inline-6 Roadster 1928 introduced an upgraded 3.5L inline-6 engine, enhancing power and performance to 80 hp. This model retained the classic convertible body style and featured improved suspension for a smoother ride. It was a mid-range option, appealing to buyers seeking a balance of performance and luxury.

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Introduced: 1928 Discontinued: 1928
3.5L V8 Roadster Deluxe 1931

3.5L V8 Roadster Deluxe 1931

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The 3.5L V8 Roadster Deluxe 1931 marked a significant step in performance with its 3.5L V8 engine producing 90 hp. This model featured deluxe interior appointments and a more refined ride quality. As a top-tier option, it showcased Chrysler's commitment to luxury and performance during the early 1930s.

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Introduced: 1931 Discontinued: 1931
3.5L V8 Roadster Special 1934

3.5L V8 Roadster Special 1934

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The 3.5L V8 Roadster Special 1934 was designed for enthusiasts with its sport-tuned 3.5L V8 engine generating 100 hp. This model featured enhanced handling and a stylish, streamlined body. It was positioned as a high-performance variant, appealing to those seeking a sporty driving experience.

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Introduced: 1934 Discontinued: 1934
3.0L V6 Roadster 1980

3.0L V6 Roadster 1980

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The 3.0L V6 Roadster 1980 introduced a new era for the Chrysler 70 with its fuel-efficient 3.0L V6 engine producing 130 hp. This convertible variant offered a blend of performance and economy, catering to a growing market for more practical sports cars during the late 20th century.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 1980
3.5L Inline-6 Roadster 1929

3.5L Inline-6 Roadster 1929

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The 3.5L Inline-6 Roadster 1929 was introduced as a mid-range variant featuring a robust 3.5L inline-6 engine producing 90hp, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This convertible variant offered a stylish design with comfortable seating for two and was well-received for its performance and handling. It served as a popular choice during its short production run before transitioning to the next model year.

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Introduced: 1929 Discontinued: 1930
3.5L V8 Roadster 1935

3.5L V8 Roadster 1935

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The 3.5L V8 Roadster 1935 introduced a powerful 3.5L V8 engine, producing 115hp, enhancing the driving experience with improved acceleration and responsiveness. It featured a 3-speed manual transmission and stylish convertible body, which appealed to enthusiasts looking for performance and luxury. This variant marked a significant step in Chrysler's evolution towards more powerful engines.

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Introduced: 1935 Discontinued: 1936
4.5L V8 Roadster Special 1965

4.5L V8 Roadster Special 1965

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The 4.5L V8 Roadster Special 1965 was a limited edition model featuring a high-performance 4.5L V8 engine that produced 200hp. It came equipped with luxurious features and a distinctive body design, making it an attractive choice for car collectors. This variant highlighted Chrysler's commitment to producing stylish and powerful roadsters during the mid-60s.

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Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1967
3.8L V6 Roadster 2000

3.8L V6 Roadster 2000

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The 3.8L V6 Roadster 2000 marked a return to sporty performance with a 3.8L V6 engine producing 220hp. This convertible variant featured modern styling and technology, including advanced safety features and a premium audio system. It catered to a new generation of roadster enthusiasts looking for a blend of performance and luxury.

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Introduced: 2000 Discontinued: 2002
3.0L V8 Roadster 2022

3.0L V8 Roadster 2022

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The 3.0L V8 Roadster 2022 is the latest variant in the Chrysler 70 Roadster lineup, featuring a modern 3.0L V8 engine that delivers 300hp. It combines retro styling with contemporary technology, including a digital cockpit and advanced infotainment system. This model has been designed to appeal to both classic car fans and new buyers, ensuring a smooth drive and an exhilarating experience.

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Introduced: 2022 Discontinued: 2024
3.0L Inline-6 Roadster 1926-1926

3.0L Inline-6 Roadster 1926-1926

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The 3.0L Inline-6 Roadster was introduced in 1926 as the initial offering of the Chrysler 70 model. It features a 3.0L inline-6 engine producing approximately 75hp, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This convertible variant offers classic styling and a lightweight design, making it a popular choice among early automotive enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1926 Discontinued: 1926
3.0L Inline-6 Roadster 1927

3.0L Inline-6 Roadster 1927

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The 3.0L Inline-6 Roadster 1927 is a continuation of the original 1926 model featuring slight design updates. It maintains the 75hp inline-6 engine and 3-speed manual transmission but includes enhancements to the interior comfort and exterior styling, solidifying its appeal for roadster enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 1927 Discontinued: 1927
4.5L V8 Roadster 1965

4.5L V8 Roadster 1965

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The 4.5L V8 Roadster was introduced in 1965, featuring an impressive 4.5L V8 engine delivering 250hp. This model showcased Chrysler's commitment to performance and style during the mid-60s. The convertible body style and luxurious interior made it a standout in its class.

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Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1965
3.5L V8 Roadster 1936

3.5L V8 Roadster 1936

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The 3.5L V8 Roadster 1936 was introduced as an upgraded variant of the Chrysler 70 Roadster. It features a 3.5L V8 engine with a power output of 100hp. This convertible variant comes equipped with improved handling and comfort features, making it a popular choice among those seeking both luxury and performance. The model reflects Chrysler's commitment to innovation during the pre-war automotive era.

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Introduced: 1936 Discontinued: 1936
4.0L V8 Roadster 1941

4.0L V8 Roadster 1941

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The 4.0L V8 Roadster 1941 was introduced as part of the Chrysler 70 lineup with significant enhancements. It features a 4.0L V8 engine producing 125hp, providing improved acceleration and performance. This stylish convertible offers a luxurious interior and advanced features for its time. The model was favored for its combination of performance and elegance, making it a sought-after vehicle before the war impacted production.

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Introduced: 1941 Discontinued: 1941
3.8L V6 Roadster 2005

3.8L V6 Roadster 2005

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The 3.8L V6 Roadster 2005 marked a return to performance-oriented design for the Chrysler 70 Roadster. It features a 3.8L V6 engine delivering 200hp, combined with a 5-speed automatic transmission for smooth driving. This convertible variant emphasizes modern styling and efficiency, catering to a new generation of drivers looking for both performance and luxury in an open-top vehicle.

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Introduced: 2005 Discontinued: 2005
3.0L V8 Roadster 2024

3.0L V8 Roadster 2024

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The 3.0L V8 Roadster 2024 is the latest variant of the Chrysler 70 Roadster, showcasing modern engineering and design. It features a compact 3.0L V8 engine producing 250hp, paired with an advanced 8-speed automatic transmission. This convertible variant combines cutting-edge technology with classic roadster aesthetics, aiming to deliver an exhilarating driving experience while maintaining Chrysler's heritage of luxury and performance.

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Introduced: 2024 Current model
3.5L Inline-6 Roadster 1926

3.5L Inline-6 Roadster 1926

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The 3.5L Inline-6 Roadster 1926 was introduced in 1926 as part of the Chrysler 70 Roadster lineup. It features a 3.5L inline-6 engine producing 85hp, coupled with a manual transmission. This convertible variant offers classic styling and was aimed at the luxury market with a focus on comfort and performance. It was a pioneering model during its time, showcasing Chrysler's engineering prowess.

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Introduced: 1926 Discontinued: 1926
4.0L V8 Roadster 1939

4.0L V8 Roadster 1939

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The 4.0L V8 Roadster 1939 was introduced as a powerful iteration of the Chrysler 70 Roadster. Equipped with a robust 4.0L V8 engine producing 130hp, this variant offered enhanced performance and a smooth driving experience. It featured a stylish convertible body and was designed to cater to enthusiasts looking for both luxury and power. The model was well-received for its innovative engineering and elegant design.

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Introduced: 1939 Discontinued: 1939
5.0L V8 Roadster 1965

5.0L V8 Roadster 1965

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The 5.0L V8 Roadster 1965 was a notable variant of the Chrysler 70 Roadster, featuring a powerful 5.0L V8 engine generating 180hp. This model combined classic styling with modern performance, making it a sought-after vehicle among collectors. The convertible design provided an enjoyable open-air driving experience, while the engine enhancements offered greater acceleration and driving fun.

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Introduced: 1965 Discontinued: 1965
3.5L V8 Roadster 1985

3.5L V8 Roadster 1985

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The 3.5L V8 Roadster 1985 introduced a contemporary design alongside a 3.5L V8 engine that produced 150hp. This variant represented a blend of classic roadster appeal with modern automotive technology. The convertible body style and improved handling made it popular among performance enthusiasts, while the interior was designed for comfort and style.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1985
3.0L V8 Roadster 2023

3.0L V8 Roadster 2023

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The 3.0L V8 Roadster 2023 is one of the latest variants in the Chrysler 70 Roadster lineup. It features a 3.0L V8 engine offering 250hp, showcasing the latest in automotive technology and performance enhancements. The convertible design continues to attract buyers looking for a stylish and powerful roadster. This model includes advanced infotainment systems and safety features, making it a well-rounded vehicle for modern enthusiasts.

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Introduced: 2023 Discontinued: 2024
3.5L Inline-6 Roadster 1928-1929

3.5L Inline-6 Roadster 1928-1929

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The 3.5L Inline-6 Roadster 1928-1929 was introduced as an updated variant in 1928, featuring a 3.5L inline-6 engine that produced 90hp. With a two-door convertible body style, it offered a balance of performance and comfort, appealing to enthusiasts of open-top driving. This model was part of the early evolution of the Chrysler 70 Roadster, showcasing improved power and handling over its predecessor.

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Introduced: 1928 Discontinued: 1929
3.5L V8 Roadster 1931-1932

3.5L V8 Roadster 1931-1932

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The 3.5L V8 Roadster 1931-1932 was a landmark variant that introduced a powerful 3.5L V8 engine, generating 100hp, marking the transition to V8 engines in the Chrysler lineup. This two-door convertible was aimed at performance enthusiasts seeking a blend of style and power. It featured enhanced suspension for better handling, reflecting the automotive advancements of the early 1930s.

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Introduced: 1931 Discontinued: 1932
4.5L V8 Roadster Custom 1946

4.5L V8 Roadster Custom 1946

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The 4.5L V8 Roadster Custom 1946 was a limited production variant introduced post-World War II, featuring a 4.5L V8 engine that produced 150hp. This exclusive two-door convertible appealed to the luxury market, offering bespoke options and enhanced interior features, emphasizing comfort and style in the aftermath of wartime austerity.

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Introduced: 1946 Discontinued: 1946
5.5L V8 Roadster Special 1975

5.5L V8 Roadster Special 1975

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The 5.5L V8 Roadster Special 1975 was a powerful variant that showcased Chrysler's engineering prowess of the mid-1970s. The 5.5L V8 engine produced 220hp, paired with advanced features for better handling and performance. This two-door convertible targeted enthusiasts looking for a luxurious yet powerful roadster experience, making it a standout model of its time.

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Introduced: 1975 Discontinued: 1975
4.5L V8 Roadster Special 1980

4.5L V8 Roadster Special 1980

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The 4.5L V8 Roadster Special 1980 offered a refined driving experience with its powerful 4.5L V8 engine generating 200hp. This two-door convertible combined classic roadster styling with modern amenities, appealing to a broad audience. The model was known for its smooth handling and comfort, reflecting Chrysler's commitment to quality and performance.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 1980
3.5L V8 Roadster 1985-1986

3.5L V8 Roadster 1985-1986

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The 3.5L V8 Roadster 1985-1986 was a mid-80s variant that featured a 3.5L V8 engine, providing 190hp. This two-door convertible was designed for driving enthusiasts, combining classic roadster aesthetics with modern performance features. Enhanced suspension and braking systems were implemented to improve handling, making it a popular choice among roadster lovers.

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Introduced: 1985 Discontinued: 1986
2.0L Turbo Roadster Limited Edition 2005

2.0L Turbo Roadster Limited Edition 2005

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The 2.0L Turbo Roadster Limited Edition 2005 was a special variant featuring a turbocharged 2.0L engine producing 240hp. This two-door convertible was aimed at performance aficionados, offering sporty handling and distinctive styling cues unique to the limited edition. With its lightweight design and advanced turbo technology, it provided an exhilarating driving experience.

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Introduced: 2005 Discontinued: 2005
3.5L Inline-6 Roadster 2023

3.5L Inline-6 Roadster 2023

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The 3.5L Inline-6 Roadster 2023 was a modern iteration featuring a 3.5L inline-6 engine that produces 250hp. This two-door convertible blends classic styling with modern technology, offering advanced infotainment systems and safety features. As part of the final production year, it emphasizes Chrysler's heritage while embracing contemporary automotive trends.

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Introduced: 2023 Discontinued: 2024
3.5L V8 Roadster 1937

3.5L V8 Roadster 1937

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The 3.5L V8 Roadster 1937 was introduced in 1937 as part of the Chrysler 70 Roadster line. It features a 3500cc V8 engine producing 125hp, paired with a 3-speed manual transmission. This convertible variant offers a stylish design with improved performance over its predecessors. Notable for its elegant lines and comfort, it catered to a market seeking both luxury and speed.

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Introduced: 1937 Discontinued: 1938
4.5L V8 Roadster 1942

4.5L V8 Roadster 1942

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The 4.5L V8 Roadster 1942 was introduced just before the interruption of production due to World War II. It features a robust 4500cc V8 engine that produces 150hp, coupled with a 3-speed automatic transmission. This variant was designed for performance and luxury, showcasing advanced engineering for its time, with stylish chrome accents and spacious interiors.

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Introduced: 1942 Discontinued: 1943
5.0L V8 Roadster 1975

5.0L V8 Roadster 1975

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The 5.0L V8 Roadster 1975 was introduced in 1975 as part of the final iterations of the Chrysler 70 Roadster. It features a powerful 5000cc V8 engine producing 220hp, mated to a 4-speed manual transmission. This convertible variant was known for its performance and comfort, appealing to enthusiasts looking for a classic roadster experience. It was ultimately short-lived due to changing market demands.

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Introduced: 1975 Discontinued: 1976
3.0L Inline-6 Roadster 2025

3.0L Inline-6 Roadster 2025

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The 3.0L Inline-6 Roadster 2025 is the modern iteration of the Chrysler 70 Roadster, featuring a 3000cc Inline-6 engine producing 250hp, paired with an automatic transmission. This variant combines classic styling with modern engineering, including advanced infotainment and safety features. It caters to a new generation of roadster enthusiasts seeking a blend of heritage and innovation.

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Introduced: 2025 Discontinued: 2026
3.5L V8 Roadster Custom 1946

3.5L V8 Roadster Custom 1946

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The 3.5L V8 Roadster Custom 1946 was a limited edition introduced in the post-war era, featuring a 3500cc V8 engine producing approximately 150hp. It was designed with a focus on comfort and luxury, equipped with premium interior materials and finishes. This convertible variant was distinct for its custom styling and was aimed at affluent buyers looking for performance and elegance in a roadster.

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Introduced: 1946 Discontinued: 1946
4.5L V8 Roadster Limited Edition 1980

4.5L V8 Roadster Limited Edition 1980

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The 4.5L V8 Roadster Limited Edition 1980 was a special variant designed to commemorate the model's long-standing heritage. It features a 4500cc V8 engine, producing around 200hp, and is paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. This convertible variant is distinguished by its unique badging and upgraded features, offering a blend of modern performance with classic roadster appeal.

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Introduced: 1980 Discontinued: 1980