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1962 Chrysler 300H | Hemmings

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    ''The 1962 Chrysler 300H is a transitional car between Virgil Exner's high-flying fins of the 1956-'61 Chrysler 300s, and the Elwood Engel-styled Chrysler 300s from 1963-'65. Their rising value is largely due to the appreciation of, and high profile auction exposure of Mopar muscle cars, as well as earlier letter-series Chrysler 300s.

1962 Chrysler 300H | Hemmings

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    The Hot Rod Magazine 300 Sport (June 1962) ran a 4.56:1 rear gear. This effectively means that if you are thinking about getting more grunt to the blacktop, it's possible--just don't expect to see fuel consumption close to the factory-rated high end of …

1962 Chrysler 300H - Street Shaker - Street Rodder …

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    While owning the fleet of restored cars was cool, he still felt a nagging presence to return to his drag racing roots with a hardcore-styled …

Factory Muscle Car: 1962 Chrysler 300H | Barn Finds

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    This 1962 Chrysler 300H has plenty of pros and cons. The car is claimed to be all original, which is believable and also runs, drives, and stops. However, the originality is marred by plenty of rust. The trunk, headlight cowls, driver’s floor, and rocker panels have plenty of rust, but the seller does include new trunk and floor pans.

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