Chrysler produced six different iterations of the 300, including two one-year-only models. This Malaise-Era coupe is one of ...
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Why the 1966 Chrysler 300 defined executive performance
The 1966 Chrysler 300 arrived at a moment when American executives wanted more than quiet leather and a reserved badge. They ...
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When 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst mixed luxury and lunacy
The 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst arrived at the height of the muscle car wars as a strange but compelling hybrid, a full-size ...
The Chrysler 300 was considered the businessman's muscle car when it arrived in 1955 with a blend of style and rear-wheel-drive performance flowing from the early Hemi V-8 engine. Chrysler went back ...
The Chrysler automotive brand has been around for about 100 years now, and over the past century, the American automaker has created vehicles that tons of drivers have enjoyed; from the New Yorker, to ...
Originally intended to end up with 1954 MVP Yogi Berra, this 1955 Chrysler C-300 was given to Enos Slaughter, who kept it for eight years.
The end of the '70s was somewhat bleak for performance enthusiasts. Political turmoil, a recessing economy, and a general sense of despair due to inflation and energy problems made things look grim.
1.2L I-3 DOHC, MIVEC variable valve control, regular unleaded, engine with 78HP (1) 1.2L I-3 DOHC, MIVEC variable valve control, regular unleaded, engine with 78HP (1) 1.2L I-3 DOHC, MIVEC variable ...
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