
[Chrysler300] so how fast were 300s on bitumen?
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[Chrysler300] so how fast were 300s on bitumen?
- From: christopher beilby <thelastbestgenius@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 2010 20:46:06 +1000
Burton, if everyone is not sick of this 'old days stuff', apart from speeds on sand at Daytona, and you don't mind replying, what sort of speeds were each of the 300s, from '55 thriough to say '62, in everyday well tuned trim, good for on a good straight everyday sort of bitumen/tar road??
And/or, do you remember any faster 'one off' speeds you/other Chrysler test guys/Execs, saw out of various 300 models, say if on a trip somewhere, or just 'fooling around' ??
Sorry if you have covered this some time before, but can't say I've seen it if you have.
Christopher Australia - tonight's TV weather, says big big (ex cyclone) rains headed down thru dry centre of Australia again - maybe this another early sign, our huge 10yr drought breaking by this winter ?!
To: Lettercars@xxxxxxx
CC: chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: northburt@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 26 Jan 2010 09:00:50 -0500
Subject: Fw: [Chrysler300] More on Daytona Beach in 1958.
See attachment.
----- Original Message -----
From: Burton Bouwkamp
To: Gil Cunningham
Cc: chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 8:20 AM
Subject: [Chrysler300] More on Daytona Beach in 1958.
I was not at Daytona Beach in 1958 but according to the Daytona Beach Morning Journal, the attachment shows what happened in the Class 7 Flying Mile event. 1958 was an all Pontiac show. They swept the first six places.
300D's came in 7th (Larry Rouse) and 8th (Herb Wiseman) - about 10 MPH slower than the first place Pontiac.
Chrysler Engineering was not involved because of an automotive industry agreement in 1957 - commonly called "the AMA agreement" - not to promote or support vehicle performance or racing activities.
1958 was the last year for Chrysler's 392 cu. in. hemi engine.
Burt Bouwkamp
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From: Lettercars@xxxxxxx
To: chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: 1/25/2010 11:30:32 P.M. Eastern Standard Time
Subj: Re: [Chrysler300] More on Daytona Beach in 1958.
All:
For those of you interested in the subject manual shift 300D that ran at
Daytona in 1958 (driven to Daytona by its owner after pickup at the Jefferson
Assy. Plant in Detroit), I wrote an article on it in the Club News, Volume
32, No. 2. (Winter 2006) I had contacted the original owner's wife and
she and her daughter and grandsons made the trip over to Tahoe to see the
car. There is included in the article a picture of them with the car.
Regarding the wires thru the sparkplug covers, I am of the opinion the
second owner probably did that. He apparently drag raced the car. I question
that kind of modification would be allowed in the stock classes, plus the
fact that they just barely arrived at Daytona in time to participate.
Since Dr. Magee is no longer alive, we will never know for sure, I guess.
300ly, Gil Cunningham
Tallahassee, FL
In a message dated 1/23/2010 8:19:26 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
obiwan10@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Jim:
That's the car and the owner. The article to which you refer is one of
the pieces of documentation that I was looking at a couple of months ago.
Where did you see this article? Is it posted somewhere on the net?
Roger Schaaf
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From: barjam300@xxxxxxx
To: obiwan10@xxxxxxxxxxx ; northburt@xxxxxxxxxxx ;
chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, January 23, 2010 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] More on Daytona Beach in 1958.
Rich,
Was that the car that was purchased by Dr. Herbert Magee, Jr. At Ely
Motors in Redwood City in California? If so, it was featured in the April 15,
1958 issue of the Chrysler publication Chrysler Times that was sent to
dealerships. There is a picture with Dr. Magee, dealership owner Leonard Ely, W.
E. Faraker, Exec. Assistant to V. P, of Sales, Chrysler and L. K. Hancock,
Chrysler District Manager in the article.
Jim Bartuska
Niles, Mich
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