Chrysler once made a jet powered car. Orange color challenge tuesdaysteemCreated with Sketch.

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The year was 1963, and Chrysler began manufacturing a limited production run of 55 Chrysler Turbine Cars.

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The car was powered by a Chrysler A-831 Turbine paired with a 3 speed TorqueFlite transmission, resulting in a peak 130HP and 425ft/lb of torque.

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The 3 gauges featured in the center of the dashboard consist of a Tachometer that maxed out at 46,000 RPM, Speedometer, and Pyrometer that monitored the temperature of the turbine intake.

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Not shown is the engine exhaust, What i thought was the exhaust was just more recessing around the backup lights in the nozzle looking part of the rear. The intake and air cleaner box replaced the radiator in a traditional piston powered automobile.

These particular photos were taken, by myself at the Museum of Transport in St Louis Missouri and is one of only of the surviving 9 cars from this project. It is also the lowest serial number 991211 . The reasoning for the project ending and turbine powered cars being brought to consumers are speculated to be lack of acceleration, excessive noise, and poor fuel mileage.

I hope you have enjoyed learning a bit about some almost forgotten technology.

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nice post. chevy life 🏆

Thanks nba, I like to give a bit of background on stuff that I shoot. I always thought these jet cars were cool but never realized that one was in a museum only 2 hours away. I am living the Chevy life in my Z71 Silvarado.