I recall that the steering columns for the stick '56's were from 1954
or
earlier Chryslers-which had the hardware for a column shift. I
believe
those columns were also used in the '55 Windsors which came with
standard
3-speed manual transmissions. I don't know whether '56 and later
Windsors
also came standard with that little three-speed manual-which could
not take
Chrysler hemi power.
I have enclosed a picture of a stick
'56B interior. I've also read that the
lone stick '55 C-300 was built on
demand by Carl Kiekhaefer who did not like
being out-dragged from the pits
by stick shift Chev's, Fords, Pontiacs,
Mercuries, Buick Centuries and Olds
88's. With PowerFlite low only good for
about 55-60 MPH, his race car
drivers also needed an additional cog in the
tranny. I believe the one-off
was a modified truck transmission. Carl got
what he wanted with HD sticks
and a 355 HP 354 CID engine for the '56B's.
Mostly for the tracks, I'd
assume. We can celebrate the 355 HP 300B engine
as being the first US
"stock" engine with at or over 1 HP per Cubic Inch
Displacement-not the
injected 283/283 Mickey Mouse V8 from Chebby in 1957.
Remember-this was
the start of the horsepower war-and it ain't over yet!
The 2014 Chrysler
300 SRT8 produces 470 HP from a naturally-aspirated 392
CID semi-hemi
engine and is rev-limited to 175 MPH. Wouldn't have Tim,
Fonty, Warren,
Buck and Vicki loved to get their teeth into one of the
new
ones?
C300K'ly,
Rich
Barber