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The 1959 Chrysler 300E is the fifth edition of the letter-series 300. Basically the same car as the 1958 300-D, but sported a horizontal-bar grille instead of the previous eggcrate and a 413-cid wedgehead V-8 instead of the fabled Hemi.
The E's reputation for sluggishness is undeserved: most contemporary road tests pegged it a good second quicker than the D up to 60 mph and up to three seconds faster to 90 mph. Rear-end styling was altered in line with other '59 Chryslers. A difficult sales year for the industry as a whole limited production, making this model a real find today. Pluses of the 1959 Chrysler 300E: Rarer than other 300s Styling (still good) Performance Roadability Magnificent mile-eater Interior luxury
Minuses of the 1959 Chrysler 300E: A "bum rap" for "doing in the Hemi" Magnificent fuel-eater Rust-prone
Production of the 1959 Chrysler 300E: 2-door hardtop: 550 Convertible: 140
Specifications of the 1959 Chrysler 300E: Length, inches: 220.6 Wheelbase, inches: 126.0 Weight, pounds: 4,290-4,350 Price, new: $5,319-5,749 Engines for the 1959 Chrysler 300E: | Type | Size | Horsepower | Years | | ohv V-8 | 413 | 380 | 1959 |
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