They certainly look the part - big and beefy with more than a nod to the British cafe racer scene of the 1960s and 1970s, with slightly downswept bars and aluminium bar-end mirrors.
Hemingway's sentence, which describes Hudson watching birds, reads: "Thomas Hudson watched them and marvelled at their downswept black and white bills and the rose color they made in the sky, which made their strange individual structures unimportant and still each one was an excitement to him" (IITS 402).
That is why the armrests can be easily dismounted and the backrest downswept. The car has to be equipped with a a drive-up ramp or a lifting platform for the automatic loading.
A ribbed bonnet, wickedly downswept rear and a traditional grill featuring the Chrysler artform badge combine with frameless windows to create a car that takes no prisoners in terms of style and makes no compromises or concessions to modern fads or fancies.