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The Walter P. Chrysler Museum was a museum dedicated to cars produced by Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Plymouth, Nash, Hudson, Rambler, DeSoto, Willys-Overland, and AMC. It was named for the founder of the Chrysler Corporation (now Fiat Chrysler Automobiles), Walter Chrysler.

Walter P. Chrysler Museum in Auburn Hills, Michigan
Walter P. Chrysler Museum

The Walter P. Chrysler Museum featured 65 historically significant vehicles and was located in Auburn Hills, Michigan, near the Chrysler headquarters. It opened in October 1999 and operated until December 2012, closing down due to low attendance. It briefly reopened for a short period in 2016. I was able to visit in May 2009.

Chrysler headquarters in May 2009

 

Lobby

In the lobby was a rotating tower featuring concept vehicles, such as the Chrysler Atlantic, and wall listing founding dealerships of the museum.

Lobby
1995 Chrysler Atlantic concept car
1995 Chrysler Atlantic concept car
Founding Dealers Society

 

Ground Floor

On the ground floor were displays on the history of the Chrysler Corporation, with scenes depicting Walter Chrysler in his workshop and office as well as the development of the Jeep for the US Army in World War II.

Walter Chrysler in his workshop
Walter Chrysler in his office
A jeep in World War II

There were also antique cars, with some dating back to before the Chrysler Corporation was founded.

1915 Dodge Brothers Touring Car
1924 Chrysler B-70 Phaeton
1934 Chrysler Airflow Model CU
1939 Plymouth P8 Deluxe Convertible

Flagship automobiles, such as the Chrysler Town & Country and Chrysler New Yorker were prominently on display.

Chrysler Town & Country
Chrysler Town & Country
Logo on the Chrysler Town & Country
Chrysler New Yorker

 

Second Floor

On the second floor were displays about vehicle safety, engines, electronics, and styling. There were also a couple of muscle cars and the Dodge Voyager minivan, which was a major innovation in the 1980s.

Plymouth Road Runner
Dodge Voyager

Finally, I was able to see a jeep used in the Iraq War and a Jeep Rubicon model.

Jeep used in the Iraq War
Dashboard of the Jeep used in the Iraq War
Jeep Rubicon

 

Basement

In the basement, I was able to see some classic race cars as well as trucks.

Basement
Dodge Charger race car
A Dodge Viper race car
Dodge 100

There were also several beautiful muscle cars from the 1960s and 70s on display.

Dodge Charger
Plymouth Duster
AMC AMX
Dodge Charger

 

Current Status

In May 2018, it was announced that the entire museum collection was moved to the old Connor Avenue Assembly Plant in Detroit, where the Dodge Viper was once manufactured. Although it will not be open to the public, Fiat Chrysler said it’s not opposed to the possibility.

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