1955 Chrysler C300 Coupe

1955 Chrysler C300 Coupe


This 1955 Chrysler C-300 is one of 1,725 examples produced for a single model year and spent time displayed at the Wells Auto Museum in Wells, Maine, in the 1990s and 2000s following a refurbishment. Finished in red over tan leather, the car is powered by a 331ci FirePower V8 paired with a two-speed automatic transmission.

1955 Chrysler C300


Bid for the chance to own a 1955 Chrysler C-300 at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online. Lot #99,301.

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1955 Chrysler C300 / 1956 Volvo Amazon The 1955 Chrysler 300 was birthed to compete in NASCAR . It came equipped with a 5.4-liter FirePower V8 engine and a 2-speed PowerFlite automatic transmission.

1955 Chrysler C300 Auburn Fall 2014 RM Auctions


Follow Market to get updates when there are new listings or price updates for Chrysler Chrysler C-300 (1955 to 1955) For Sale 1 Avg $52,453 Sales Count 13 Dollar Volume $681,891 Lowest Sale $30,000 Top Sale $82,500 Most Recent $47,331 Sales Mileage Values Volume Locations. Zoom: 1m 3m 6m YTD 1y 5y. From To.

1955 Chrysler C300 Restored The Right Way


The C-300 could handle its competition-worthy power with composure thanks to a specially prepared PowerFlite automatic transmission, heavy-duty suspension, and power steering. This C-300 is complete right down to its included owner's manual. It is that kind rare exotic that has only received the correct care for its 60+ years of existence.

1955 Chrysler C300 Coupe


The Chrysler C 300, considered the first American muscle car, set the stage for high-performance vehicles. Introduced in 1955, it combined a powerful 5.4-liter V8 engine making 300hp, with a sleek.

1955 Chrysler C300 Hardtop Coupe Arizona 2015 RM Sotheby's


The 1955 Chrysler C-300 hardtop was the first real muscle car, with 300 horsepower from its 331-c.i. Hemi V-8, 0-90 mph in 16.9 seconds, and a top speed of 130 mph. The company sold 1,725 of these homologation specials, and Chrysler dominated NASCAR.

1955 Chrysler 300C


The Chrysler 300 "letter series" are high-performance personal luxury cars that were built by Chrysler in the U.S. from 1955 to 1965 and were a sub-model from the Chrysler New Yorker. [3] After the initial year, which was named C-300 for its standard 300 hp (220 kW) 331 cu in (5.4 L) FirePower V8, the 1956 cars were designated 300B.

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Chrysler registered 22 incredible wins with the C-300 in NASCAR's 1955 season, as the car was simply unbeatable on the racetrack. On the street, it butted heads with some of the most luxurious offerings from other brands from General Motors.

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$19,995 Dealership Showcased CC-1788996 1955 Chrysler Windsor Collectors Dream Cars Las Vegas LLC proudly presentsโ€ฆ A beautiful 1955 Chrysler Windsor. This. $28,995 Dealership CC-1784655 1955 Chrysler 300C 1955 Chrysler C300 Hardtop America's first mass-produced 300-horsepower car was the legendary 1955 C.

1955 Chrysler C300 Coupe


It began in 1955 when the company dropped a dual-carbed 331ci Hemi-the most powerful production V-8 engine of its day-into a two-door Chrysler Windsor along with the egg-crate grille from the.

1955 Chrysler C300 Auburn Spring 2014 RM Sotheby's


There are 3 Chrysler 300 Letter Series for sale across all model years (1955 to 1965) and variants, no C-300 and none are model year 1955. There were 14 C-300 sold in the last 5 years. NOT FOLLOWING

Year, Make and Model 1955 Chrysler C300 Hemmings Daily


1955 Chrysler C300 Hardtop America's first mass-produced 300-horsepower car was the legendary 1955 Chrysler C-300 coupe, which many consider America's first high-performance auto for the general public. Only the limited-production, custom-body 1930s Duesenberg, built for the very wealthy, had provided such power..

1955 Chrysler C300 Hershey 2019 RM Sotheby's


Officially offered for sale on February 10, 1955, the first Chrysler 300 was athletic looking with 300 gross horsepower aboard, it was among the quickest cars of its time. It was able to achieve 60 mph in just 9.8 seconds, according to a test in Mechanix Illustrated by "Uncle Tom" McCahill.

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The C-300 was introduced in the middle of the 1955 model year, with production that amounted to just 1,725. It was priced at a stiff $4,109, or within $200 of a Cadillac Coupe de Ville, limiting its appeal to buyers of means who had good taste and enjoyed a fast drive.

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1955 Chrysler C-300 The 31-month-long body-off restoration of a first-year letter car Richard Lentinello 09/23/2018 Category: Classics There's no denying the appeal of 1950s-era American automobiles.

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