The Chrysler 300 letter series were high-performance luxury cars that were built in very limited numbers by Chrysler Corporation in the United States between 1955 and 1965. It was the trademark of the model to use a new letter of the alphabet as a suffix and it reached 300L by 1965.

The Chrysler 300 letter series were significant in American automobile history as the cars were the ones that rekindled interest in performance among major American manufacturers after World War 2. Because of this significance, the Chrysler 300 is considered as the muscle car ancestor even though it was much more exclusive and expensive.

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