Howdy folks! Today will be another excursion into my favorite digression: The 1964 New York World's Fair! I found a small group of excellent photos showing the Chrysler exhibit... it was overshadowed by GM's "Futurama", but it looks like it was a very fun place to visit.
As you can see in this first photo, Chrysler's "Autofare" had a distinctive graphic "look". The souvenir guide refers to the Autofare as a "fair within a fair". Among the exhibits were "Chysler's experimental turbine car", a ten-story rocket, the world's biggest car, something called the "Giant Zookeeper", the Production Line Ride, the Sho-Go-Round Theater, and as they say on TV, much much more.
The designers of the pavilion acknowledge that weary visitors might want to relax, so plenty of "canopy-covered bucket seats", fountains, ponds, and (naturally) plenty of quality Chrysler products were provided for everyone's enjoyment. You can see the distinctive Ford Pavilion in the background.
There's the gigantic "million horsepower engine" that one could walk through, complete with spinning fan and rotating air filter. According to the guide book, "Inside, fantasy reigns. The writhing, twisting, squirming dragon (he's enormous!) drives three 8-foot pistons. They're animated, too. Giant hands operate the engine valves. A monstrous "spider" descends upon a hapless fly. Two huge paddles toss a ping-pong ball endlessly between them. These are just a few of the delightfully imaginative goings-on."
You might think that this is just a big car. But it was actually the world's LARGEST car! "The huge wheels tower upwards nearly two stories (that gives you some indication of its size.) A six-foot man seated in the driver's position could not even reach the steering wheel!
The underside of the car body sits eight feet off the ground.
Get set for a surprise when you walk beneath it. You've never seen a more imaginative car interior than this one, yet it has all the working elements of an actual car."