1957 Chrysler 300C

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$55,000 - $65,000 USD | Not Sold

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The legendary Chrysler 300C, Motor Trend’s Car of the Year for 1957, was one of the fastest, best-engineered and most powerful American production cars of its era.

This 1957 Chrysler 300C was built on April 10, 1957, shipped two days later and runs with a 392-cid, 375-hp Hemi V-8 engine with dual-quad carburetion, and it is one of only 1,918 examples built. It has a very nicely older restoration presented in red with buckskin-toned interior. This is a very high-quality car that displays very nice paint, brightwork and panel fit. The engine bay is well-detailed; additional equipment on the 300C includes a pushbutton automatic transmission, AM radio, dual mirrors, rear window defogger, vanity mirror, rear quarter panel stone shield, front license plate frame (rear was standard), Solex glass, radial wide whitewall tires; six-way power seat, windows, steering and brakes.

Please note that the photos do not illustrate the Chrysler’s recent upgrade to chrome Kelsey-Hayes wire wheels.