Re: [Chrysler300] Calendar Art & Torsion Bars
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Re: [Chrysler300] Calendar Art & Torsion Bars



"Has our Club, or anyone ever prepared an all-Chrysler 300 calendar? Seems
like with 11 lettercars and the Hurst, it would be a natural."

I remember buying one from the other Chrysler 300 club . That may have been about 10 years ago and if I remember all the pics were in black and white. I don't know if they are still making them or when they did their last calendar.

Charlie Valentine
300G, 62 300 Sport Convertible
Lions Club International....any other Lions out there ?


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Rich Barber 
  To: chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 1:02 AM
  Subject: [Chrysler300] Calendar Art & Torsion Bars


  California-Nevada members may want to try and get a 2007 Straw Hat Pizza
  Calendar. It includes reproductions of ads for 13 different cars of the
  '40's, '50's and '60's. January features a 10" X 10" color print of an
  orangey-red 1957 Chrysler 300-C coupe, viewed head-on and low. Young stud
  at the wheel and a laughing blonde girl enjoying the trip. "An effortless
  climb up the Sierras in your new CHRYSLER 300 C". "The '57 300-C is still
  considered by many to be the most beautiful and desirable 300 of them all.
  Quad headlights were available for the first time and the 300-C could do 60
  mph in 8.4 seconds or less." "AMERICA'S GREATEST PERFORMING CAR". "375 HP"

  Has our Club, or anyone ever prepared an all-Chrysler 300 calendar? Seems
  like with 11 lettercars and the Hurst, it would be a natural.

  It must be an old shot as there are no potholes visible in the two-lane
  blacktop and the road is neatly plowed and dry. This is the only MoPar in
  the calendar, but carnuts will probably enjoy each month's picture--and
  there are free pizza coupons each month.

  The e-mail below is from the Forward Look server. I don't know if any of
  the torsion bars are for Chrysler 300's, but could be. Interesting question
  as to whether they only need to be replaced if broken. With the adjustment,
  it would seem any sagging could be compensated for.

  C-300'ly,
  Rich Barber
  Brentwood, CA (24 degrees forecast for tomorrow night--pretty cold for
  around here. Headed for Chrysler 300 Club meet in Mesa Monday. Predicted
  subfreezing nights, cold days, rain and possibly SNOW there next week!)

  Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2007 09:02:49 -0500
  From: Jack Johnson <johnaire@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  Subject: Torsion Bars

  Happy New Year to you all.
  I thought I'd see if anyone needs some torsion bars. I have a few NOS
  ones. I will list the Part Numbers and if anyone is interested, please
  contact me off list. I don't know if they need replaced much or if they
  need replaced only if they break.

  1825604 (4)
  1825606 (1)
  1825610 (2)
  1825611 (3)
  2071622 (1)
  2071624 (1)
  2071625 (1)
  Thank you,
  Jack Johnson Shinglehouse, Pa Winter cold has finally hit



   

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