Chrysler 300 by Editors Of Veloce

Chrysler 300 by Editors Of Veloce

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Zusammenfassung

In 1955 the new Chrysler C-300 was launched, the model combined power and style in a large but good-handling car. So began the legend and for each of the next ten years a new 300 model would appear. This text details the full history of Chrysler 300, from "C" to "L".

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Chrysler 300 by Editors Of Veloce

In 1951 Chrysler produced its first ever V8 engine. Technically advanced and featuring hemispherical combustion chambers, the new "Hemi Head" engine produced much more power in relation to its capacity than any of its competitors could manage. In 1955 the new Chrysler C-300 was launched, the model combined power (300 horse power) and style (by Vrigil Exner) in a large but good-handling car. In its first year the new car would win both major American stock car racing series: NASCAR and AAA. So began the legend and for each of the next ten years a new 300 model, identified by a different letter of the alphabet would appear. This text details the full history of Chrysler 300, from "C" to "L".

Robert Ackerson is a resident of Schenevus, New York. He used to be a public school teacher, but now he works full-time as a freelance writer covering a wide range of automotive themes. In his books Two Summers and Return to Glory, he covers everything from American classics like Ford pickup vehicles (including Veloce Publications' two-volume history of the Ford F100 and F150 pickups), Jeep CJ, and Chrysler 300, to Mercedes racing cars.

SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781874105657
ISBN 10 1874105650
Titel Chrysler 300
Autor Bob Ackerson
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag David & Charles
Erscheinungsjahr 2004-04-16
Seitenanzahl 160
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