For consignment, adorned with a deep black paint job, a correct drive train featuring an original dual-quad Hemi, the fact that it is extremely rare (only 1,725 were built), and you have one of today's strongest automotive investments currently available. It's lower, wider, and almost devoid of extraneous trim and definitely had the competition looking over their shoulders when this baby hit the showroom floors. Having won 37 Grand National and AAA races in its inaugural year, along with holding a 165mph speed record, Tom McCahill said that the 300 was a "hardboiled magnificent piece of semi-competition transportation built for the real automotive connoisseur". With a $4,110 sticker price new, this was the second most expensive car Chrysler had to offer. Born and coming to our Hallowed Halls in its factory correct colors and sporting the legendary Hemi V8, this car was, and still is, a powerhouse to be reckoned with.
Interior A swing of the well-balanced doors and we get a taste of the interior on the door panels. Here we see smooth beige leather covering the doors. This is broken up by more curved trim spears on a much smaller scale than on the exterior. The window cranks and the door actuator is nice and shiny. Inside, the luxurious interior is 2 long benches and the one in front has tuck and rolled, piped and square paneled leather and presents like new. The rear bench presents in the same pattern and is very clean. Upfront the curved overhang padded topped dash is full metal jacket and trades off between tan and black painted steel. Gauges, knobs, levers and switches abound, and we see the transmission shift lever to the driver's right. In the center dash a lineup of round knobs for all the controls including the radio and heater delete panels. In front of the passenger is a rounded door and speaker vertical ribbed tan metal panel with a round dial insert just above the glove box door. Above all this is a beautifully preserved tan headliner, and even on the B pillars inside are more ribbed trimmings. Can you say lap of luxury and textures?
Drivetrain Under the big hood is a very detailed engine bay. Shoehorned in is a rebuilt 500 miles ago 331ci V8 Hemi engine that is rated at 300hp. On top are Carter dual 4-barrel carbs, and actuating the valves is a factory hi-lift solid flat tappet camshaft. Behind this Hemi is a Powerflite 2-speed automatic which has proven to be pretty much bulletproof. The optional 3.54 rear axle is on the back. Noted are gold painted accents including the sculpted air cleaner cover covering the dual quads, and gold valve covers. All else is dirt and grease free and clean including the upgraded 12 volt alternator and high torque starter.
Undercarriage Here we find a heavy coating of rustproofing and can see some chips exposing the factory steel underneath. A strong black painted frame provides the backbone for the body and bolt ons and we note the body hangers remain intact as do the inner rockers. Custom built headers are on along with like new glasspack muffler equipped dual exhaust and independent coil spring suspension is in front and leaf springs for the back provide the ride. Drum brakes are on all 4 corners with the added benefit of a dual reservoir master cylinder.
Drive-Ability A quick starter and a bit of a menacing idle with a slight exhaust leak noted and after a short warm up we were off to the test track. It accelerated nicely and stopped on a dime which is good when behind this deceptively large car. I found the tachometer to be inoperable, but all else was working as it should. A beautiful and comfy interior with lots of power to give the competition a run for the money.
A rare item with only 1,725 built, and today one can only guestimate how many are surviving, let alone in the condition of our consignment. A rebuilt drivetrain under the hood, a like new comfy leather interior, a papertrail a mile long including the build sheet and ready for you to turn the key and race off into the sunset....Gentlemen, Start Your Engines....after the check clears of course.