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1957 1958 1959 Chrysler 300c 300d 300e Buyers Guide Article on 2040-parts.com

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Northeast, US

Northeast, US
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This is an original 5 page color article carefully removed from Hemmings Classic Car on the 1957 - 1959 Chrysler 300 series! This article has beautiful color glossy pictures and interesting history of the development of the Chryslers muscle cars. This is a Buyer Guide for what to look out for when purchasing one of these collector cars. There are sections on engines, transmissions, brales, suspension, club information, pros and cons, an owner's story and more. There are parts prices, part specialists, what-to-pay and produuction figures. Great pics of the beautiful hardtops! This is a rare find for the Chrysler fan The article is in excellent condition and will be carefully mailed with cardboard backing. Good Luck!!


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