1957-1958 Chrysler 300-C/300-D
The 1957-1958 Chrysler 300-C/300-D were restyled, even more potent extensions of Chrysler's brawny hot rod. The 1957 300-C and 1958 300-D were the last of the Hemi-powered letter series, and were sold in hardtop or new convertible form. On 9.25:1 compression, the '57 Hemi delivered 375 bhp, and 390 bhp (maybe more) was available with special 10:1 compression heads. Three-speed Torque Flite automatic or manual transmission was offered.Chrysler Cars Image Gallery
1958 Chrysler 300-D convertible. See more pictures of Chrysler cars.
For 1958, the optional "hi-po" engine was a fuel-injected 392, conservatively rated at 390 bhp. The only differences in Virgil Exner's dramatic styling between the two models are minor: shorter taillights that didn't entirely fill the fin, and a modified windshield header for the 300-D.
Pluses for the 1957-1958 Chrysler 300-C/300-D:
- The best-looking tailfin Mopars ever
- High appreciation potential
- Great long-haul road car
Minuses for the 1957-1958 Chrysler 300-C/300-D:
- Scarcity
- High prices
- Fuel thirst (and a taste for high-octane gas now hard to come by)
- Definitely susceptible to rust
Production
of the 1957 Chrysler 300-C:
- 2-door hardtop: 1918
- Convertible: 484
Production of the 1958 Chrysler 300-D:
- 2-door hardtop: 618
- Convertible: 191
Specifications
of the 1957-1958 Chrysler 300-C/300-D:
Length, inches: 219.2 (1957) 220.2 (1958)
Wheelbase, inches: 126.0
Weight, pounds: 4235-4475
Price, new: $4929-5603
Engines
for the 1957-1958 Chrysler 300-C/300-D:
Size
Horsepower
Years
ohv V-8 392 375/380/390 1957-1958
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