{Chrysler 300} 2027 Club calendar photos
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{Chrysler 300} 2027 Club calendar photos



Hello Club Members!
 
Now that we’re well into 2026, it’s time to begin planning our Chrysler 300 Club International’s 2027 Calendar – our 5th Edition since our initial 2023 Edition.  We’ve produced the previous 4 Editions we’ve featured photos of your Letter Cars in their restored or beautifully original condition.  Each of these has sold out, thanks to your support!
 
We’re taking a twist in producing our Club’s 2027 Calendar.  We’re featuring Unrestored Letter Carsof every year – 1955 thru 1965, plus 1970 Hurst 300.  At our Fall 2025 Meet in Buffalo, we offered up this idea at our Business Meeting and, with a show of hands, it was unanimously received.
 
So PLEASE! Email photos of your unrestored Letter Car(s) to Dave and Kya Mason – forwardlook300@xxxxxxxxx
 
Photo Requirements –
  • Your Letter Car in mostly assembled condition – not in boxes spread across your shop
  • Spacing around the front and rear of the car in your photo, so we don’t lose any feature if we need to crop it
  • High resolution, in color
  • Landscape orientation
  • No window or outside car cards or signs
  • No people or pets
  • Factory hubcaps and tire styles – or factory steel wheels ok
  • Hoods, doors, trunks closed – as is possible
  • Factory paint colors
  • Factory interior patterns and colors
  • Good lighting - If your 300 is outdoors, shoot in the ‘Golden Hour’ - at dawn or dusk
Photo Suggestions –
  • Photo from interesting angles, highlighting your 300’s fins and curves and chrome
  • Turn the front wheels so you can see the wheel face
  • Change up the angle. slant uphill or downhill simply by tilting the camera angle
  • For added drama during twilight, turn the headlights on
  • Clear background clutter.  A slight adjustment to camera position can make a big difference. unless, of course, you want power poles growing out of the roof
  • Shoot when sun is low.  overhead sun casts shadows leaving the sides of the car in the dark
  • Generally, shoot photo with the sun from behind
  • Keep your background setting interesting -
We understand that some of the above requirements may not be possible with your 300 in its current unrestored condition, so use your judgment in optimizing your presentation.
 
This calendar is for you.  We hope it will be interesting.  You may be wondering how bad is too bad, for condition of the car.  In general, to make the photos as appealing as possible to the widest club audience, the more complete the car is the better, but it can be rusty and dented.  In short, condition isn’t as important as the car being in one piece.  A body on a rotisserie would have less going for it as a calendar picture than a whole car that’s rusty or just missing some trim.  A battle-worn survivor rusting in a field is fine, as is a very presentable driver in original unrestored condition.  Cars in process with fenders and hood removed or cars in primer would be less ideal than cars that still display their Forward Look lines, colors and features.   

300ing,

Noel Hastalis, Dave & Kya Mason

Sent from my iPhone

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