Sunday, 11 January 2009
The Chyrsler 300 series circa 1955
The Chrysler 300 series were high-performance luxury cars built in very limited numbers by Chrysler 1955 and 1965. Each year's model used a new letter of the alphabet as a suffix (skipping "i"), reaching 300L by 1965, after which the model was dropped.
These cars were the vehicles that really rekindled interest in performance among major American manufacturers after World War II, and thus can be considered the muscle car's ancestors.
Chrysler has recently started using these designations again for sporting near-luxury sedans,from 1999 ,unlike the first series, the second does not have 300 hp engines, except for today's top-line 300C.
Dave Burton
www.bargain-motors.com
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autos,
buick,
ford,
gm,
motor cars,
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