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CHRYSLER 300 CLUB INTERNATIONAL, INC.
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300G
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1961 300G Overview
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Production
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1,280 Coupes
337 Convertibles
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Body and Chassis
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Body Style
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2-Door Hardtop and
2-Door Convertible
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Powertrain
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Engine
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413 cu in 375 V8
(Optional 400 HP)
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Transmission
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TorqueFlite 3-Sp Auto
or 3 sp manual
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Dimensions
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Wheelbase
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126 in
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Length
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219.8 in
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Width
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79.4 in
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The 1961 300G saw another restyle. The grille, formerly wider at the bottom than the top, was inverted; the quad headlights, formerly side-by-side, were arranged in angled fashion, inward at the bottom, in a manner reminiscent of 1958-1960 Lincolns.
Small parking lamps below the headlights were likewise slanted and V-shaped, and the front bumper was canted up at each end, scoop-like. At the rear, the taillights were moved from the fins to the tail below them and the fins were made sharper pointed. Power windows were standard. Mechanically, the cross-ram “short ram” and “long ram” engines remained the same, although the expensive French manual transmission was dropped, and replaced by a more reliable and still expensive Chrysler manual transmission. A GT 300G won the Daytona Flying Mile and a stock 300G won the One Mile Acceleration Run.
Click here for G production data.
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