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1957 Chrysler Saratoga- 300 C Miles Resto-mod Hot-rod (all-new) Must See on 2040-cars

Year:1957 Mileage:33000
Location:

Bee Spring, Kentucky, United States

Bee Spring, Kentucky, United States
Advertising:

         1957 Chrysler Saratoga Coupe 

    OVER $150,000 SPENT ON THE CAR

    FRAME OFF RESTORATION

   

   This 1957Chrysler Saratoga  was excepted  in the

 LA Jolla Concours D'Elegance

 at LA  Jolla cove in April of 2013 

  

  IF YOUR LOOKING FOR THE

  BEST RESTORED 1957 Chrysler Saratoga

   Coupe  AROUND THIS IS IT.

  This 1957 Chrysler Saratoga is one of the first models to get Virgil EXNER'S revised forward-looking design, Incredibly stylish  at the time and flat-out gorgeous today, With V-8 power and luxurious interior. This particular 1957 Saratoga  may very well be the nicest one in existence. with just 33,000 original miles it is a stunning example  of Chrysler's finest work. the body  is 100% original sheet-metal From the nose to the glamorous fins, This 57 Saratoga was repainted with its original black and white color scheme and  is  the factory color. It Is Truly as remarkable in person as it looks in the photos.The Saratoga was offered with both two and four headlights, This one receive the superior quad headlamps, which is how the car was designed initially.The engine is a 354ci Spitfire V-8 making 295  horsepower thanks to a four barrel carburetor, The engine bay is orderly , All very correct and detailed with beautiful chrome valve covers, Detailed like hoses ,The battery and all the wiring is new and correct in every way ,The transmission is Chrysler's famous and virtually  indestructible tork flight three speed  push button automatic, That anchors a wonderfully  detailed chassis, New dual exhaust system, The suspension  has been completely rebuilt,  including the innovative torsion bar from the suspension, The brakes have been rebuilt, New gas tank  and  fresh new gas lines and a rebuilt  fuel pump for reliability, This 1957  Saratoga rides on gorgeous wire wheels with BF Goodrich  silver town wide white walls as original. This 1957 Saratoga has the correct upholstery one of the most handsome interior designs of the era. With the cool red instrument binnacles and a steering wheel with a hub it looks like a jet nozzle, Lookup and you will find chrome roof bows it makes to structural part of the headliner of the overall design very cool, The original spare tire is still stashed in the trunk unused from the past five decades.

This 1957 Chrysler Saratoga is near flawless and every way

you could look the world over  and not find a better 1957  Chrysler Saratoga to door hardtop coupe  

 

      FOR MORE INFO EMAIL STEVE@SANDSCLASSICCARS.COM

 

  • NEW Black PAINT
  • NEW Factory INTERIOR
  •  All new  4-WHEEL POWER BRAKES
  •  Power steering
  •  Power brakes
  •  Power antenna
  •  Windshield washer
  •  All new  wide whitewall silver town tires
  •  NEW CORRECT CHROME AND STAINLESS
  •  Factory  TACH & GAUGES
  • DAY/NIGHT REAR VIEW MIRROR
  • ALL ORIGINAL BODY PANELS
  • E-Z ELECTRIC WIRING HARNESS
  • FACTORY TINTED WINDOWS
  • NEW ENGINE
  • NEW RADIATOR
  • NEW BATTERY
  • NEW EXHAUST
  • NEW TAIL LIGHTS
  • NEW GAS LINES
  • ALL NEW BRAKES
  • ALL NEW SUSPENSION
  • ALL NEW CHROME AND STAINLESS
  • LOOK UNDER THIS 1957 Chrysler Saratoga is RUST FREE

    

 

 

THIS 1957 Chrysler Saratoga HAS A  FRAME-OFF RESTORATION ON A RUST FREE BODY. THE PAINT IS SLICK AS GLASS AND THE BODY IS LASER STRIGHT ALL THE BODY PANELS LINE UP AS THEY SHOULD.

THIS 1957 CHRYSLER SARATOGA RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE A DREAM. NOTHING WAS OVER LOOKED THIS 1957 CHRYSLER SARATOGA  IS READY FOR ANY SHOW.

(A MUST SEE AND DRIVE CAR)   (YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED)

 

FOR MORE INFO CALL STEVE @ (270-259-1491)  OR (270-597-6964)  (270-597-6965)

OR EMAIL  STEVE@SANDSCLASSICCARS.COM 

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Tue, Oct 31 2017

Today was a first for me: I drove in a fully autonomous vehicle on roads without anyone behind the wheel. They weren't public roads, but they did have intersections, other vehicles, pedestrian traffic, cyclists and more, and the car managed a fairly long route without any human intervention — and without any cause for concern on my part. I've done a lot of self-driving vehicle demos, including in Waymo's own previous-generation Lexus test vehicles, so I wasn't apprehensive about being ferried around in Waymo's Chrysler Pacifica minivan to begin with. But the experience still took me by surprise, in terms of just how freeing it was once it became apparent that the car was handling things all on its own, and would continue to do so safely regardless of what else was going on around it. Waymo's test track at Castle (more on that facility here) included multiple intersections with traffic lights, a roundabout, cars stopped on the shoulder, crossing foot band cycle traffic and more. Even if these were staged, they'd be hard to replicate in exact detail every time, so despite the fact that Waymo clearly had more control here than they would out in the real world, the driving experience was still impressive. In particular, one event stuck with me: A squirrel (or other small rodent, I'm no expert on the fauna of Northern California) darted out quickly in front of the car, before turning back off the road – but the vehicle perceptibly slowed in case it needed to avoid it. Barring an incredibly lifelike animatronic, this isn't something Waymo could've planned for. Regarding how it actually works, once in the vehicle and buckled up, a rider taps a button to start the ride, and then displays mounted on the backs of the front seats show a visualization of what the car's sensors see, but selectively simplified and redesigned to draw focus to things that riders find important, and to reassure them about the system's competence and ability to spot all the key variables on the road. This is essentially the same car driving riders around Chandler, in Phoenix, where the current Waymo pilot is operating. It's still essentially a stock Pacifica van, with a premium trim upgrade, but included features in that vehicle, including the many USB ports for charging located throughout, the dual screens mentioned above on the seat backs, and the rear cabin AC and climate controls all make it particularly well suited to the task of putting the rider first.

Chrysler expecting up to 200,000 9-speed transmissions for 3 models this year

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Striving for improved fuel economy, we already knew that Chrysler will begin using a nine-speed automatic transmission in some of its new products this year, but what we haven't known is that volume at which this gearbox will be used. According to Bloomberg, Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne has been quoted as saying that the automaker expects to sell close to 200,000 units equipped with this new transmission in 2013. Those gear-rich trannies will be spread out across three models, consisting of the redesigned Chrysler 200, the still-unnamed Jeep Liberty replacement and the Dodge Dart.
This transmission should play a pivotal role in making Chrysler vehicles more competitive in their respective segments. Just for comparison, one of the Dart's key competitors, the Toyota Corolla, still uses a four-speed automatic, and a previous report indicates that the next-generation 200 could get up to 38 miles per gallon on the highway, which is better than most non-hybrid midsize sedans on the market. Marchionne says that the new Jeep model is expected during the second quarter of this year, but there is no word as to when the new 200 or nine-speed Dart will debut, but clearly Dodge would like to have the transmission in its compact yesterday. As for that volume figure, it definitely doesn't seem out of reach since the Dart, Liberty and 200 combined for a total of more than 225,000 units in 2012.
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The trouble reportedly started in 2007, when VCA member and former club national president Chris Marshall is alleged to have taken a paid position at the club courtesy of the acting board members at the time. By 2010, with the demise of the Dodge Viper looming, the VCA reportedly made a deal with Chrysler to to acquire a stash of old parts and tooling for the Viper. The stash would then be sold by the newly formed Viper Parts of America, a company that was supposed to be run by Marshall, Jalopnik reports.
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