Virtual Tour

The Walter P. Chrysler Museum opens to a two-story atrium in which a rotating tower majestically showcases three of the automaker's iconic vehicles. From the atrium flows two floors of distinctive exhibition galleries and access to the garage-like atmosphere of the lower level. The Museum offers something for every auto enthusiast:
   


The first floor traces the industry’s first 50 years from Chrysler’s perspective - both the man and the company. Rare vehicles date back to the early 1900s and a timeline wall details the key executives and predecessor companies that played a key role in the company's evolution. The vintage collection includes such historic marques as DeSoto, Hudson, Nash, Plymouth, Rambler and Willys-Overland.
   


The second floor continues Chrysler’s story, beginning with the introduction of the first HEMI® in 1951 and spotlighting the automaker’s design, engineering and marketing successes. Exhibitions illustrate decades of vehicle styling brilliance, the electronic age of transistors, Mopar® Muscle, turbine technology, the family transportation revolution and leadership in safety and fuel economy.


The lower level, called “Boss Chrysler’s Garage,” houses dream machines from the ‘ 60s - ‘ 70s, including classic and muscle cars from the heyday of cruising to one-of-a-kind record-setting race vehicles. The Garage also features a series of Jeep® vehicles and trucks as well as an eclectic sampling of vehicles from the Chrysler collection.