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nice copper 1961 Chrysler 300G refurb
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1961 Chrysler 300G Hardtop

I dig the fins starting on the doors.
Almost as long as a RR Ghost at 220".
Need a Class A CDL to be able to turn a corner.

Top speed ~130mph.
4300lbs at the curb. 0-60 in 8.4s.
Stopping distance - concrete block wall.
Fuel efficient at 10-11.5 mpg. Gas was ~.31/gal.

Truly a make America grunt again.

“Art is how we decorate space.
Music is how we decorate time.”
Jean-Michel Basquiat
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#2
i saw this on my morning BAT email.

stunning!

i really dig those Chrysler 300s.

thumbs up.

rob
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#3
yea, very nice of the era
“Art is how we decorate space.
Music is how we decorate time.”
Jean-Michel Basquiat
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#4
I've never been a fan of Mopars of that era, but the Chrysler 300 is an exception. 2 fours on a crossram manifold! What a grand land yacht!
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#5
Not love with that car but I'd like to lick that paint.
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#6
one of the silliest looking cars ever created
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#7
“Art is how we decorate space.
Music is how we decorate time.”
Jean-Michel Basquiat
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#8
My dad had a very similar 1959 Pontiac Catalina in that same color.

Couldn't find a decent pic in copper, so BAT had a nice red one.....





Use your imagination, or maybe hold up a shiny penny (or vintage Revere Ware
pot/pan bottom) to recreate the lustrous copper vision.



Dad bought it in San Antonio, TX, and pretty much 3/4 counterclockwise
circumnavigated the perimeter of the lower 48 on his way back to SF.


Cool
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#9
it's nearly as big as the island that was named after it (nudge, nudge, wink, wink)
“Art is how we decorate space.
Music is how we decorate time.”
Jean-Michel Basquiat
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#10
Nice color - almost matches the color of the Chrysler Turbine car https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrysler_Turbine_Car
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