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Revision as of 23:35, 29 June 2014
Also See 300-Hurst
In 1955, Chrysler created the "Gentleman's Hot Rod" buy taking it's 331CI Hemi engine with a 4bbl carb, holding back on the trim excesses, stiffening the suspension, and giving it the Imperial's grill for distinctiveness. It was called the C-300 for Hemi's horsepower rating. It was an immediate hit with the NASCAR Drivers, and the Road Rally Drivers.
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Letter Series:
Originally called Letter Series cars, a lesser class of non-Letter Series 300s were introduced in 1962. These cars were basically glorified Newports sold as stripped 300s. They lacked many of the performance, appearance, & sports options, and has more mundane base engine offerings. Sadly, the 300 was bastardized further in the late 60s with the introduction 4-door 300s.
C-300 of 1955 is often confused with the 300C of 1957. Because the 1955 model was listed as the C-300, there was no Letter A. 1956 started with the 300B, 1957 was the 300C, the 1958 was 300E -- and so on through 1965, which was the L. The letter I was not used as it might be confused with the Roman Numeral 1.
1965 was the last of the "True" Letter series cars -- although the non-Letter 300 made it through the end of the decade. 1970 had the white and gold Hurst 300, and in 1979 a white with red interior Cordoba had a dressed up model called the 300. The "Canadian version of the 1979 300 was painted red. In 1999, Chrysler came back with the 300M -- but few consider it a real letter car. In 2005 the Chrysler 300C was introduced -- with the SRT8 being the high performance version.
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Class
Personal Luxury "Gentleman's Hot Rod"
1955
First year of the Chrysler 300. Made to race in NASCAR, it was stripped of un-necessary chrome, used a stiffened suspension, and the 331 Hemi had a hotter cam and a pair of 4bbl carburetors to reach 300hp and 127.58 MPH in the standing mile. The front clip was borrowed from the Imperial -- but the rest of the car was all Chrysler.
Body Styles
- 2-dr Coupe Only
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Competition
Engines & Transmission
- 300hp 331ci Generation I Hemi
Length, width, height, wheelbase
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1755 built
1956
1956 saw a new tail fin treatment and an engine displacement increase to 354CI in either 340 or 355 hp configurations. The standing mile was a faster 140mph.
Body Styles
2dr Couple only
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Competition
Engines & Transmission
- 354 CI Hemi 340Hp
- 354 CI Hemi 355HP (breaking the then Magical 1 HP = 1 CI mark)
Length, width, height, wheelbase
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A mere 1102 were sold
1957
1957s lower, longer, and wide Chrysler was an instant hit, and generally the more sought after 300. Engine displacement was increased to 392CI and a convertible model was added to the line up.
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Competition
Engines & Transmission
- 392ci Hemi 375hp
- 392ci Hemi 390hp (only 18 built)
Length, width, height, wheelbase
- Wheelbase 126.0 in
- Length 219.2 in
- Width 78.8 in
Production Numbers, and Cost:
- 1787 Hardtops Built
- 484 Convertibles built
1958
The 1958s were virtually the same offerings as the 1957s, but the last year of the Generation I Hemis. Future years would use the Wedge Motors. The 392CI made 380hp in the base unit, and 35 units built with the Electronic Fuel Injected version made 390hp -- but were troublesome and converted to three 3 barrel carburetor units.
With the 1957s models being rushed to market -- quality suffered and 1958 (also a recession year) saw few 300 built.
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Competition
Engines & Transmission
- 392ci Hemi 380hp
- 392ci Hemi 390hp (Electronic Fuel Injected, later recalled and converted to 3 2bblo carburetors.
Length, width, height, wheelbase
- Wheelbase 126.0 in
- Length 219.2 in
- Width 78.8 in
Production Numbers, and Cost:
- 618 hardtops
- 191 convertibles
1959
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1960
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1961
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1962
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1963
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1964
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1965
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1966
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1967
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1968
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1969
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1970
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1979
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300 M
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300C
Platform
LX
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- Charger
- Magnum
- Challenger
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