Re: [Chrysler300] 1955: 300 or C300?
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Re: [Chrysler300] 1955: 300 or C300?



I agree with Marshall.  For sales/public purposes, just 300 was more  than 
adequate to define the car.  Technical/in house usage apparently  required a 
few more letters and numbers to define its relationships, eg,  C-68-300 
clearly related it to the New Yorker.  I like Marshall's theory of  calling it 
a C300 more frequently in later times to ensure it was thought  of as a 
LETTER CAR and would not be confused with the non-letter  series.
300ly, Gil Cunningham
 
 
In a message dated 3/2/2013 2:12:02 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
mgoodknight@xxxxxxxx writes:

Hi Andy  and others interested,

Here's my take on the identification of the  '55's.  They were marketed as 
simply 300 since that was the name given to  the sub-model much as Windsor 
and New Yorker were named sub-models of Chrysler  cars.  For more precise 
identification mostly in technical matters each  of the sub-models was given 
another identifier.  For '55 the Windsor is  known as C-67, New Yorker as 
C-68, Imperial as 
C-69, Crown Imperial as  C-70, and then there is the 300  as C-300 and in 
some cases as C-68-300  which maybe suggests it to be a sub-category of the 
New Yorker.

Until  the '56 was produced and named 300B there was little reason to call 
a  '55  c-300, but as the series progressed, especially in the 60's when the 
 sport 300 became a reality, it seemed important to folks during 
conversations  to be certain there was an understanding that the '55 was a member of 
the  lettered series of 300's.

I feel it is absolutely correct to call it by  either identifier

I'm interested in seeing how others perceive this  "name game".

Marshall Goodknight   c300   3N552650


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From: Andy Mikonis  <r41hp@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx"  <chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [Chrysler300] 1955: 300 or  C300?
Date: Sat, 2 Mar 2013 12:12:08  -0600


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