In 1951 Chrysler produced its first ever V8 engine - and what an engine
it was! Technically advanced and featuring hemispherical combustion
chambers, the new "Hemi-Head" engine produced much more power in
relation to its capacity than any of its competitors could manage. In
1955 the new Chrysler C-300 was launched. The new model combined muscle
(300 horse-power), style (by Virgil Exner) and superb handling for what
was a large car. In its first year of production the new C-300 would win
both major American stock car racing series: NASCAR and AAA. So began
the legend and for each of the next ten years a new 300 model,
identified by a different letter of the alphabet, would appear. Here,
from C-300 to 300L, is the full story fo Chrysler's famous 300 Letter
series - "America's Most Powerful Car."