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1960 Chrysler 300F 2 door Hardtop

The Chrysler 300 'letter series' were high-performance personal luxury cars built by Chrysler from 1955-65, a sub-model of the Chrysler New Yorker. After the initial year, which was named C-300 for its standard 300 hp 331 cu in FirePower V8, the 1956 cars were designated 300B. Successive model years were given the next letter of the alphabet, reaching the 300L by 1965.

The 1960 300F had the 375 hp 'Cross-Ram' version of the 413 cu in Wedge Head V8 introduced in 1959. The cross-ram consisted of two pairs long tuned pipes that criss-crossed so that each set fed the opposite side of the engine.

The 1960 300F featured sharper-edged styling with outward-tilting fins and four individual, leather bucket seats with a full-length console from dash to rear seatback.

969 coupes and 248 convertibles 300Fs were made.

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Uploaded on November 29, 2022
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