1968 - 300
Year | Body/Style No. | Body Type/Seating | Model No. | Price | Wt lbs | Production |
1968 1968 1968 |
CM23 CM43 CM27 |
2-Dr Ht Cpe- 5P 4-Dr Ht Sedan- 5P 2-Dr Conv - 5P |
DC2-M DC2-M DC2-M |
$4,209 $4,285 $4,536 |
3,985 4,015 4,050 |
16,953 15,507 2,161 |
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CHRYSLER
300 SERIES - (V-8) - The Chrysler 300 models were distinguished
by special grille, front bumper and body decoration treatments.
The grille featured blacked-out finish highlighted by a
full-width horizontal bar design and incorporated hidden
headlights. The front bumper had long, horizontal air slots on
either side of the center license plate indentation. Bright body
underscores ran between the wheel openings and had long, rear
extensions. Five short, slanting slashes of chrome were placed
behind the front wheel openings. Three-Hundred lettering appeared
on the trailing sides of the rear fender, directly in front of
circular side marker lamps. New, cast metal 'road wheels' were an
option introduced for Chrysler 300s this season. Standard
equipment included all items found on Newport Customs, plus a
70-amp. battery; torqueflite automatic transmission: DeLuxe wheel
covers; all-vinyl bucket seats with center cushion arm rest;
bright metal horn blow ring and the previously mentioned hidden
headlights. The base powerplant for Chrysler 300s was a 440 cubic
inch four-barrel V-8. The word Chrysler was placed on the
righthand front edge of the hood on 300 models, instead of at the
center.
VEHICLE
IDENTIFICATION NUMBERS: The numbering system and code locations were
the same as for previous models with the second symbol changed to
an 'M' to indicate a Chrysler 300 model. The code 'K' 440 cubic
inch V-8 was the standard engine for 1968 Chrysler 300s.
CHRYSLER
300 SERIES ENGINE
V-8. Overhead
valves. Cast iron block. Displacement: 440 cubic inches. Bore and
stroke: 4.326 x 3.75 inches. Compression ratio: 10.1:1. Brake
horsepower: 350 at 4400 R.P.M. Five main bearings. Hydraulic
four-barrel Model R-3918A.