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This article focuses on the Chrysler Atlantic concept car, which was first introduced to the world in 1995 at the Detroit Auto Show
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The Chrysler Atlantic was first introduced to the world at the 1995 Detroit Auto Show .
The car is powered by an inline- eight engine, a configuration that had died out in the mid-1950s .
The Atlantic ’s choice of engine is a nod to some of the classic cars that inspired it.
It is an homage to great cars of the 1930s , such as the Bugatti Type 57 Atlantic .
The Chrysler Atlantic was inspired by the Bugatti Type 57 and the Talbot-Lago T150 SS .
The Atlantic got its name after a friend of Jean Bugatti’s , pilot Jean Mermoz , one of the first people in history to fly across the South Atlantic .
The Type 57 was a variant of the wider Type 57 model; only four examples were built.
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