1960 Chrysler 300F
1960 saw the flagship 300 series cars hit the sixth letter and become the 300F. These big and stylish letter series cars were more a statement of what Chrysler could … Read more
1960 saw the flagship 300 series cars hit the sixth letter and become the 300F. These big and stylish letter series cars were more a statement of what Chrysler could … Read more
It was the fastest and most powerful production car in the USA at the time but, surprisingly, the 1957 Chrysler 300C was huge, had large fins and was the size … Read more
This Ivory White 1959 Chrysler Windsor 2-door hardtop is believed to have done just 79,356 miles during its entire lifetime. Clearly a very well looked after car that has averaged … Read more
This 1961 Chrysler 300G 2-door hardtop can only be described as stunning. These cars are nothing short of beautiful with great lines and highly featured interiors. The car was built … Read more
Here’s something that is not necessarily on everyone’s collectable radar but these are fantastic full-size cruisers – the 1968 Chrysler Newport convertible. The name “Newport” had been used to signify … Read more
1957 Chrysler New Yorker is one of those cars that you just don’t see that often – certainly far less than a ’57 Chevy. It’s hardly surprising as they made … Read more
This 1956 Chrysler 300B in Raven Black is sure to appeal if you like the combination of Virgil Exner’s ‘Forward Look’ cars and hemi power. It was accurately billed at … Read more
If high-performance luxury was what you wanted back in ’64 then Chrysler had a car for you! Never selling in large numbers these well-made cars made a statement whether you … Read more