The 300C marked the second generation of the 300 series, and the Virgil Exner “Forward Look” design featured quad headlights, a trapezoidal front grille, rear tail fins, chrome bumpers, fender-mounted side mirrors, and red, white, and blue 300C badging. This example left the factory in Copper Brown Metallic and was refinished in black under previous ownership.
Steel 14″ wheels wear polished covers and wide whitewall tires. Braking is from power-assisted four-wheel drums, and the wheel cylinders, lines,…
The 300C marked the second generation of the 300 series, and the Virgil Exner “Forward Look” design featured quad headlights, a trapezoidal front grille, rear tail fins, chrome bumpers, fender-mounted side mirrors, and red, white, and blue 300C badging. This example left the factory in Copper Brown Metallic and was refinished in black under previous ownership.
Steel 14″ wheels wear polished covers and wide whitewall tires. Braking is from power-assisted four-wheel drums, and the wheel cylinders, lines, and shoes were reportedly replaced in 2019.
The cabin is trimmed in tan leather with black carpeting. Equipment includes a power-adjustable front bench seat, push-button gear selector, power windows, an AM radio, and a heater. The air-conditioning system has been removed.
The two-tone steering wheel features a chrome horn ring and frames a 150-mph speedometer, a tachometer, and a combination gauge for fuel level, oil pressure, coolant temperature, and amperage.
The 392ci V8 features dual four-barrel carburetors and was was factory rated at 375 horsepower and 420 lb-ft of torque.