Chrysler’s 300 “Letter Car” series has quietly shifted from niche curiosity to blue-chip collectible, prized by enthusiasts who see in these big coupes the moment luxury and American horsepower first ...
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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 ...
Matt Nelson is an automotive journalist with nearly a decade of experience in all things cars. He's spent years working at dealerships in sales, finance, and service. He's since traded in his pens and ...
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When it comes to 1950s Mopars, the Chrysler 300 "letter series" is arguably the coolest rig from the era. Sporting Virgil Exner's incredibly sexy design language and combining luxury features with ...
While there are many vehicles being put down and mourned as the era of electric vehicles dawns nearer and nearer, many have flirted with the idea of coming back in new forms. The most notable example ...
Alan Kalter and his wife, Chris, were determined to find a Chrysler C300 for their next project after seeing one at the Woodward Dream Cruise a few years back. Flipping through Robert Genat's 50 Years ...
The final Chrysler 300C performance sedan rolled off the production line at the 300's plant in Brampton, Canada, last week, marking the end of a nameplate that dates back to 1957. Chrysler introduced ...