Hard to believe any museum with this incredible aesthetic and collection could go out of business... but they made a bad decision early on, they built it somewhere no one would travel to.




From the elegant above designs (pure art)

to the awesome below



the Lawman, unlike all other Mopars, was never sold or processed through a dealership. Even the cars given to the head honchos were processed... but not this hemi dragster that went worldwide on a USO tour to show dragsters to the military. It was handed over to Al Eckstrand, and has never been titled


to the outrageous crazy



if you don't understand why this little black car is outrageous and crazy, try and buy one, or race one.

But it was closed for good and turned into office spaces in Dec 2016 and there's not telling what happened to all the cool inventory and displays


 http://autoweek.com/article/classic-cars/walter-p-chrysler-museum-closing-december-good-time
http://www.hotrod.com/articles/mopp-0804-walter-p-chrylser-museum-tour/