1955 Chrysler C300 on 2040-cars
Farmington, New Mexico, United States
Body Type:2 Door Hardtop
Engine:331 Hemi
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: 300 Series
Year: 1955
Trim: C300
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Automatic
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 62,700
Power Options: Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Tan Leather
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1955
CHRYSLER C300. FIRST OF THE 300 LETTER
SERIES CARS. 3 OWNER CAR SHOWING 62,700
MILES, BUT BELIEVE MILEAGE TO BE HIGHER.
BLACK WITH TAN LEATHER INTERIOR.
ALL ORIGINAL. HAS EVERY FACTORY OPTION
AVAILABLE FOR THAT YEAR, INCLUDING 5 WIRE WHEELS. 331
HEMI ENGINE WITH DUAL FOUR BARRELL CARBS AND ORIGINAL BAT-WING AIR CLEANER. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. GOOD ORIGINAL PAINT BUT COULD USE REPAINT DUE TO ROCK CHIPS. ABSOLUTELY NO RUST OR DENTS. ALL GLASS GOOD EXCEPT FOR WINDSHIELD HAS
CRACK. ENGINE RUNS BUT NEEDS WORK. INTERIOR GOOD EXCEPT FOR STITCHING ON TOP
CORNER OF DRIVER’S SEAT. HAVE CLEAR NEW
MEXICO TITLE. WILL CONSIDER DELIVERY FOR
EXPENSES UPON FULL PAYMENT. ANY
QUESTIONS – 505-947-0355. |
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Sat, Feb 11 2023When Lee Iacocca took the helm at the Chrysler Corporation in 1978, the company appeared to be doomed. The company's only modern front-wheel-drive cars either came from Japan or had been developed from Chrysler Europe's Simca operation, inflation was raging, and Middle Eastern conflict a year later sent fuel prices skyrocketing for the second time in the decade. Iacocca secured government loans to keep the company afloat until vehicles based on a brand-new front-drive platform could reach showrooms. Those were the K-Cars, debuting in the 1981 model year, and they saved Chrysler. The LeBaron was the ritziest of the early Ks, and today's Junkyard Gem is an example of the most prestigious LeBaron of 1983, found in a Colorado car graveyard last summer. The cheapest possible 1983 K-Cars were the two-door Plymouth Reliant and Dodge Aries, priced at $6,577 (about $19,959 in 2023 dollars). The 1983 LeBaron Mark Cross Town & Country convertible had an MSRP of way more than twice as much: $15,595, which comes to around $47,327 today. The LeBaron name came from a coachbuilder that Chrysler eventually devoured, and it was applied to the most glamorous Imperial models for decades. The LeBaron didn't become a model name in its own right until the 1977 model year, when a thick coat of bling was slathered onto the midsize Dodge Diplomat. That generation of Chrysler LeBaron stayed in production through the 1981 model year. The Town & Country name goes way back in Chrysler history, too. The very first Town & Country was a woodie wagon—with real wood— that first appeared as a 1941 model. Over the decades that followed, the T&C name was applied to sedans, coupes, wagons and convertibles, some with wood (or "wood") trim and some without, with only wagons getting that designation from 1969 through 1982. Beginning in 1990, the Chrysler Town & Country name went on minivans, and that's where it remained through 2016. The paneling on this car is plastic, but it was more convincing (when new) than most of the fake wood found on Detroit cars of the era. Convertibles made a big comeback for American car companies during the early 1980s, after much wailing and gnashing of teeth over "the last convertible" 1976 Cadillac Eldorado (it wasn't the last convertible you could buy new here, even at the time). The LeBaron convertible went on sale for the 1982 model year, and new drop-top LeBarons remained available all the way through 1995.
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