Chrysler 300

Rare and Fast: 1961 Chrysler 300G

The owner of this 1961 Chrysler 300G project car on Craigslist near Palm Springs, California, is pretty modest about it. It’s a spectacular-looking car, a vision of the future from 1961 and a heralded performance car of its day…. more»

Rare Survivor: 1979 Chrysler 300

Chrysler Corporation was almost down for the count in 1979. There are many reasons for their financial dismay, but the real story is what they did to combat their troubles. Besides developing new front-wheel drive compacts such as the… more»

Three-Speed Manual? 1961 Chrysler 300 G

Every time I stumble upon one of these Chrysler letter cars, such as this 1961 Model G, I’m amazed that high-end Chrysler pushed full-size performance to the extent that they did. I always think of Chrysler, in this era,… more»

Square Steering Wheel? 1964 Chrysler 300

Automotive styling may have taken a more buttoned-down approach by 1964 but Chrysler was still incorporating some notable flair though maybe not to the extent that they were four or six years earlier. Take this 1964 Chrysler 300 convertible… more»

413/3-Speed Manual! 1963 Chrysler 300J

The seller of this 1963 Chrysler 300J tells us that it “needs to be finished” but actually it looks more like it needs to be started. But, it’s a project and it is a heck of a start –… more»

1 of 500: 1970 Chrysler Hurst 300

Was the 1970 Chrysler Hurst 300 a performance car or a luxury car. This survivor is listed for sale here on Craigslist for an asking price of $29,700. It is located in Sacramento, California and has been listed for… more»

Rare 1961 Chrysler 300G Convertible

OK, so it’s a little scary looking, and it’s not complete, and it has other problems but it’s still a pretty special car – how often do you trip over a 1961 Chrysler 300 G convertible? After all, there… more»

440-Equipped: 1969 Chrysler 300 Convertible

When you look at this 1969 Chrysler 300 Convertible, it is hard to believe that a company capable of producing cars of this caliber could find itself on the brink of bankruptcy a decade later. History shows that Lee… more»

Hurst Tribute: 1970 Chrysler 300 Convertible

While some may disagree, I believe that tribute cars have their place in the classic scene. They represent an affordable alternative for those whose budgets don’t stretch to the real deal. A well-executed tribute can often be difficult to… more»

Original Survivor: 1962 Chrysler 300 Sport

For those passionate about Mopar products that couldn’t afford the considerable outlay for a “Letter Series” Chrysler in 1962, the company came to the party with the 300 Sport Series. While lacking the bells and whistles associated with its… more»

A Beautiful Locomotive: 1955 Chrysler 300

For many years Chrysler, stung by the sales of the Airflow, rarely took chances with styling.  Engineering was always sound, but they became the safe choice for a comfortable, reliable, and somewhat bland automotive experience.  By the mid-fifties that… more»

Last Of The Hemi’s! 1958 Chrysler 300D

Chrysler’s letter series cars made a huge splash when first appearing on the market in 1955. At that point, it was just expected that a big luxury car would have big power but Chrysler emphasized the go factor as… more»

Rare Drop-Top: 1969 Chrysler 300 Convertible

With a total production of 32,472 cars in 1969, the Chrysler 300 is a relatively rare beast. However, that rarity rises to a higher level considering our feature car is 1-of-1,933 Convertibles to roll off the line. It has… more»

Big Bold Beautiful! 1966 Chrysler 300 Convertible

It’s Whammer-jammer time and today’s recipient of that esteemed designation for very large, cool cars is a 1966 Chrysler 300 convertible. While not a letter series, this Chrysler still has plenty of oomph under its expansive hood and it’s… more»

1963 Chrysler 300 Sport With 25k Documented Miles

Imagine walking into your local Chrysler dealership in 1963 and handing over your cash for this 300 Sport Hardtop. Take your thinking one step further by considering whether you would possess the self-control to drive it an average of… more»

Luxury Drop-Top: 1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible

Classic muscle cars from the 1960s offered new-car buyers unbeatable performance for their dollar. Potential buyers could order these vehicles loaded with luxury touches, but the reality was that they were still hard-edged performance cars at heart. If only… more»