If you're in the market looking for a rare car, what I have here is more than that. Not only is this car rare thanks to low production numbers, but it was also owned by a celebrity who properly cared ...
In 1965, Chrysler discontinued the 300 "letter series" with the 300L. But it wasn't the end of the road for the nameplate. Chrysler had debuted a more budget-friendly "non-letter series" model in 1962 ...
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Chrysler tried something different with the 300 Hurst and it didn’t last long
Chrysler bet heavily on size, swagger, and a partnership with Hurst Performance when it created the 1970 300 Hurst. The result was a luxury muscle flagship that tried to blend the brand’s big-car ...
I don’t mean they are looking at three hundred different cars, I mean more LX based 300 models. Eric Ridenour, executive vice president-product development at Chrysler Group says that they will not ...
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Somewhere between luxury and excess, the 1957 Chrysler 300C decided to do both
The 1957 Chrysler 300C arrived at a moment when American cars were growing longer, lower, and louder, yet few managed to fuse genuine luxury with outright excess as completely as this one. It wrapped ...
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