Newsagents here are carrying latest monthly National Motor Mag with new SRT Chrysler 300 on the cover - inside they got 5.6 secs 0-60 mph, and 13.8 secs for the quarter mile - price is around $71,000 Aus (about $50K something US). They mentioned no cylinder deactivation on this model, and say it will give local base V8 GM and Ford family size product some good competition. Overall on a quick read, they are more positive about this one, saying it is a second quicker than the 5.7 model. And on 'real Chrysler 300C' newsfront, I today started on rust in the lower body on the Flying Mile Dealer Supercharged 57 300C. On removing carpet, the cabin floors are mint except where the underfloor brackets have made contact, and small area of rust near sill edge of driver's feet. No doubt a legacy of it's first real drive/use was on Daytona Beach 1957 Time Trials where it was supposedly doing/did over 150 mph - that sure would have blown a lot of salt well into those small underfloor brackets. Luckily near all the rest of underneath the car is zero rust, the proofcoating on the underside of floors, trunk floor etc, still like new, so maybe much of any salt was better washed off these more easy areas? With the help of a donor floor, all going well, maybe three weeks of part-fulltime effort may see the floor fitted with new old brackets, underfloor seat support plates. Goodbye to the US applied alloy perforated mesh, flywire and bondo, that some bodgy US 'fixer' applied some years back. (Please may I not be overoptimistic on the time guess - have done one 300C floor before, but not with donor/original parts, and it was a real chore/pain/epic) Maybe then I can go SRT hunting - the car has a limited slip diff, and was/is supposedly 550 bhp on Briggs Cunningham's dyno back in 1958, and with only 55K miles on the clock, should be intertesting versus the SRT, although wider 20 inch rims the SRT is fitted with, may mean a rolling start may be fairer? Now if Chrysler/Daimler will just put the SRT into something weighing 3200 lbs, rather than the 300's 4000lbs, plus something more sexy shape of 2 door form, and then maybe they are really cooking 300 nameplate/legacy wise?! Or is that like wishing gas prices went back to a dollar a gallon, and cops never used radar - only booked you for driving fast it it totally unsafe !? yours from OZ, hope you are enjoying your cars wherever, I still a long way (too poor!) from worrying about 100% correct batteries/etc, but it good to see it decided/discussed all these little imnportant things if wishing to do full/proper job. Christopher To send a message to this group, send an email to: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For list server instructions, go to http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Chrysler300/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: Chrysler300-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/