The 1957 Chrysler Diablo is a name that evokes visions of American automotive ingenuity and the boundless optimism of the post-war era. This concept car, a collaborative brainchild of Chrysler and the legendary coachbuilder Ghia, remains a fascinating footnote in the annals of automotive design, a tantalizing glimpse of a future that never quite materialized on the highways of America.
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