54 New Yorker DeLuxe had a 331 hemi, four barrel carb (Chrysler's first), better heads than the earlier hemis, and dual exhaust. Had 235 horsepower which that year was the highest in the American auto industry. Howard Hughes owned one.
Standard 54 New Yorker had a two-barrel, single exhaust version with 195 hp.
54 Windsor had a flathead six with (IIRC) 264 cubes.
Some pics here:
http://oldcarandtruckpictures.com/Chrysler/chrysler1950-1959.htmlValue is not as high as the later finned Chryslers, but they were well-built, solid cars and, with the Hemi, even the 4-doors are somewhat collectible.