1957 Chrysler 300c Convertible

This Gauguin Red super car was one of the only 484 built and is a survivor of only 10% of its original production number. While 1,918 300Cs in total were built, only a small handful were convertibles. On the heals of its brother car, the 1955 300, with 37 stock car wins in NASCAR, the 1957 300C continued to wow fans of both race and street cars. In 1957, a 300C competed at Daytona Speedweeks taking first in Class 7's "Two-way Flying Mile" with a top speed of 134 MPH and first in the "One Mile Standing Start" with average speed of 85+ MPH. Powered by a 392 CID firepower hemi with 375 HP and 420 ft/lbs of torque, the twin-carbed V-8 topped out at 145+ MPH.

 
 
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