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BY TAD BURNESS
1966 CHRYSLER 300 TWO-DOOR HARDTOP
OLD MUSCLE CARS ARE MUCH IN DEMAND BY COLLECTORS
"Youth comes twice in a life. When you're young and
when you want to be. The 1966 Chrysler is built for both."
Thus reads the introduction to an original 1966 Chrysler sales
brochure. And what did the sales literature say about the
mighty 300 hardtop? "The Chrysler 300 is going to be
hard to resist, wouldn't you say? Let us tell you about this
car.
"You couldn't find a better example of what Chrysler
is all about this year. Everything says youth. Vitality. It's
got a look that's crisp. Clean. The most powerful array of
V-8s ever offered in Chrysler's history. Four to be exact.
They range from a 383 cubic incher that runs on regular fuel,
to a potent 440 TNT with twin exhausts and twin snorkels.
What are snorkels? They are horns (intakes) that supply the
carburetor with fresh air -- do great things for performance!"
One must remember that gas was only about 33 cents a gallon
in the mid-1960s, and muscle cars were the craze. Flashing
performance was the topic among car buffs, and not many then
cared about "green" cars that might help preserve
the environment. Meanwhile, the big cities of the world began
to choke on clouds of carbon monoxide, as smog levels rose.
The 1970s would witness a reversal of the trend, with more
emphasis on economy, especially when the price of gasoline
began to escalate.
In spite of all that, muscle cars still appeal to collectors
who admire the galloping beasts of the glory days of V-8s.

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