RE: [Chrysler300] Old and New
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RE: [Chrysler300] Old and New



Most people don't seem to make the connection to the old 300's. I'm not 
surprised when a teenager or a twenty something isn't familiar with the old 
300 series but when a 50 something gentleman tells me he had a Cadillac, 
Pontiac, Dodge Polara etc. 'exactly' like my '65 300, I begin to wonder how 
recognizeable 300's really are to the average person. (Mind you, I'm not 
driving an 'F' around) When I say to those who ask "it's a Chrysler 300, you 
know, like the 'new' ones you see everywhere?"...... I still get that blank 
look like they're trying to do long division in their head. Being in my mid 
thirties myself, I feel like I have to educate everyone I meet on the 
history of the cars and why I love them so much.

I still wonder though, whenever I get a thumbs up, are they acknowledging 
the car as a 300 or are they thinking "that's a nice shiny old car......why 
are the rear tires smoking? "

Anyone near Broomfield, Colorado interested in evaluating a '68 Charger for 
me in the next couple of days?

Ryan Hill




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