The first round of Chrysler 300s, produced from 1955 to 1965, were performance-luxury models just as the ones produced in the late 20th and early 21st century. The originals were named for their horsepower rating of 300 hp or above, though, and only one modern model meets that criteria, the 300C. The Chrysler Hurst 300 was produced in 1970 by Hurst Performance, in very limited quantities of around 500. They were distinctive with their white and gold paint and tan leather interiors. All of them had a 375-horsepower 440 cubic inch engine. Nearly all were coupes, with two convertibles known to have been produced.

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