110 Chrysler 300L 2 door Hardtop (1965) YRD 297 C by Robert Knight Via Flickr: Chrysler 300L 2door Hardtop (1965) Engine 413cu ins (6800cc) V8 Production 2845 (= 440 Convertibles + 2405 Hardtops) Registration Number YRD 297 C (Reading) CHRYSLER SET www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/sets/72157623652517005... The 300L was the last of the famed Chrysler 300 letter series, started in in 1955 with the C-300 with each year's model used a new letter of the alphabet as a suffix (skipping "i"), reaching 300L by 1965. The range were all high-performance luxury cars built in very limited numbers by Chrysler. Though expensive and exclusive they anticipated the muscle car era. The 300L, though the last in the series introduced a complete restyle, with crisp lines, slab sides and a tall "greenhouse"—styling cues introduced by Elwood Engel when he succeeded Virgil Exner as Chrysler's new styling guru. Bringing a sleek new mid-1960s linear look to the cars, and dropped the panoramic windshield that had disappeared from other Chrysler models in 1961. The cross-ram engine was no longer available; the 413 cu in (6.8 L) engine with regular carburetion and inlet manifold was the only one supplied. Practically every feature on the 300L could be ordered as an option on the regular 300; the only absolute difference was the "300L badges. Diolch am 98,548,769 o olygiadau gwych, mae pob un ohonynt yn cael eu gwerthfawrogi'n fawr. Thanks for 98,548,769 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated. Shot 09.10.2022, at Bicester Heritage, Autumn Scramble, Bicester Aerodrome, Bicester, Oxon 166-110













