NAGA288 That year's lineup comprised no fewer than 38 models priced from $795 for the least-costly CJ to $3000-plus for the imposing Imperial. The 125-inch C-23 Imperial included New Yorker coupes and sedans and a brace of Saratogas. Ornate dashboards grouped gauges in front of the driver on '37s, in a central panel for '38. The '52s were all but identical; the firm didn't even keep separate production figures. The most-interesting 1941 Chrysler was Dave Wallace's unique Town & Country, the make's first station wagon. A well-equipped Newport 440 hardtop also arrived with TorqueFlite, vinyl roof, and other extras as standard.|Pertempuran Laut Guadalkanal