One car built for Hurst, one car for history. This Chrysler 300H Convertible is the only one ever made by the factory – and ...
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Chrysler sold 666 New Yorker convertibles in 1958, but only a dozen examples are still around. This one may be the finest survivor out there.
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But perhaps you’ve never seen the video, the one where Fred Schneider pilots a turquoise and chrome 1965 Chrysler 300 Convertible. B-52s guitarist Keith Strickland’s in the front seat riffing away (he ...
A top-of-the-line 1946 Chrysler New Yorker Town & Country six-passenger convertible coupe all dressed up in Melody Blue Sympho-Chromatic. {{description}} Email notifications are only sent once a day, ...
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Ann M. Fagan showed the blue-jacketed judges around her 1971 Mercedes-Benz 280SL at the sixth annual Audrain Concours d’Elegance October 5. As usual, the festivities were held in the oceanside ...
Letter Series Chrysler first introduced the 300 back in 1955, and with the debut of that high-performance 4-seater some would say the idea of the muscle car was born. Over the next 10 years, Chrysler ...
John Hurne's first love happened to have four wheels. He was a junior in high school in upstate New York and had a job ...
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