1955 Chrysler 300
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When it comes to the question of which was the first American muscle car, it is hard to find a better argument than one on behalf of the 1955 Chrysler C-300. To make the C-300 stand out from the rest of the cars in Chrysler's stable, Chrysler stuffed a 331-cubic inch Hemi-head V-8 with a race camshaft, the trademark golden 'Bat Wing' air cleaner, higher compression, twin four-barrel Carter carburetors, and a beefed-up suspension and Powerflite two-speed transmission. A 150-mph speedometer also found its way onto the dashboard by necessity. This classic car comes with a range of features that enhance both comfort and convenience. The inclusion of air conditioning ensures a pleasant atmosphere within the cabin, regardless of the weather outside. For entertainment, an AM/FM radio provides a touch of nostalgia, allowing you to enjoy your favorite tunes as you cruise along. The interior of the Chrysler...