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300H - 1962, Different exterior



Next in production line in letter series was the Chrysler 300H. Production of this car began in 1962. It differed from older models with lighter body, slight different headlights, and it's price. In 1962 the fins disappeared, after the designer Virgil Exner left Chrysler. The 300H was the top model in Chrysler production line. It differed from the 300G insignificantly. The main differences were the 300H badges on hood doors and trunk. Other options were also available by order.
Engine remained the same Chrysler RB. 300H had a little more power and 140kg lighter body, so it was faster than 300G.
It was a quite good car, but the price ruined it's exclusivity, only 435 coupes and 135 convertibles were sold.

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