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Chrysler sold exactly 400 "letter series" cars in 1963, but only seven were equipped with the three-speed manual. This one is ...
Born as a Firesweep, this 1959 DeSoto was restored with Fireflite parts and got a dual-quad Adventurer engine under the hood.
This 63' 300J was powered by a 6.8L V8, producing a monstrous 390 horsepower. That is in SAE gross hp increments, not ...
When Chrysler first introduced its 300 sedan, many people were attracted to its high shoulder line, slim windows and aggressive stance.
What’s not to like about a Chrysler ’Letter Series’ car? In a word - nothing. For almost a dozen years from the mid-1950s to the mid-1960s, Chrysler squeezed massive engines into sleek ...
Q&A: Under the Hood of the Chrysler Deal Germany-based DaimlerChrysler announced Monday that it is selling 80 percent of the Chrysler Group to a private equity fund for $7.4 billion.
Since then, every new model of the Chrysler 300 had the next letter of the alphabet added to its name, ... Under the hood of the 1957 300C, the V8 made 375 horsepower and 420 lb-ft of torque.
Among the first Chrysler vehicles to use the Pentastar 3.6 liter V6 were the 2011 model year 200 mid-size sedan and Town & Country minivan, where the engine produced a healthy 283 horsepower in each.