Hi Rob,
Exactly..me too. And Broderick Crawford (?) 56 D500
highway patrol car; CHP tested all the 56 hi po cars , 315 cu in D500 killed
all the 265 chev and 312 ford police cars, so they went Dodge. I remember the
56 Dodge running down the bad guys all the time.. Same on mass pike here in
62; they had 426 long ram white and green Chrysler station wagons , (?400hp H
engine?) after the first Cobras out ran them in 390 and 406 Fords…one Cobra
guy in particular kept playing with them. Griffith ,too..remember those?
I remember being pulled over on turnpike (in that 57 Dodge) and the
headlights of the ram car bouncing up and down in rear mirror at idle. There
was a picture somewhere in a boston paper about them running down and cutting
off a Cobra against the guard rail in the big Chrysler , supposedly up to 160
(I am sure, exaggeration, to scare off those who would try) Road was pretty
new than, looked ideal for a high speed run. I Remember that cop car pulling
out, leaving me , going fast after someone else , floored, kicking up gravel
and wheels squealing a bit , big roar.
Kind of amazing, (?English) , I
ended up with the all powder blue 57 Dodge convert, with white top , that the
Lennon sisters used to sit in on that Welk show, at the beginning, singing. .
My dad loved the show, I would not go that far, (= later Stones fan, Chuck
Berry and Buddy Holley at the time, bubble music not my thing), but loved that
57 Dodge. I have had 4 of those over the years, including a 57 D500 hemi
stick, red and black one , 3;73 (?) axle, Coronet stripper in 1961. No power
anything. Later it got a 300D hemi in it. I have one now , 57 Custom Royal
convert with 480” 440 in it, and red and white 57 D500 coupe . .
I
sold the rust free Welk car, which had TV #2 or something written in red paint
on gas flap, (inside it), other TV stuff like that, to a guy who took it to
Europe , Austria I think. Naturally have second thoughts, now. All of a sudden
those 57 Dodges (and those really sharp gold trimmed 57-58 Desoto Adventurers)
are starting to rival our 300’s in value. I think of them as mini 300’s , a
little more nimble, but very similar in driving . D500 had the stiff springs,
brakes etc . Never did find a D501, I heard they made 50 .. Or a Regal Lancer
, but saw two of the latter , D500 B block, Quads, around Boston when new.
The “life synchrony” of guys who love 300’s is amazing, at some
level…
I know Rob, ---you were really waiting for Wally, on leave it to
beaver…
John
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Sent: Wednesday, June 03, 2015 10:15 PM
To: John Grady; 'Don Warnaar';
'John Lazenby'; 'Jack Boyle'; 'P J IRISH';
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Re: [Chrysler300] To the Sticklers
I still remember the Dodge logo with
the Forwardlook insignia hanging over the band on The Lawrence Welk Show on
Saturday nights! It was the only thing that could sustain me watching Mr. Welk
with the family until Leave It To Beaver came on afterwards! Now as an adult,
I love listening to Lawrence Welk songs and seeing old shows and use Beaver
Cleaver as part of a password for various computer applications (Pun
Intended)! My how priorities change! 300’ly, Rob Kern
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Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] To the Sticklers
Hi, Don—
Did
they call them that, though in 55? I remember 57 as when Chrysler ads said
that..and the cars meant it. With the two interlocked triangles, or V’s Was it
used by them before 57?
I remember vividly how sharp a 57 dodge
hardtop looked, when first I saw it ---and it kept getting better. To me the
Regal Lancer trim package, in copper and black, or copper and white was just
beautiful (58) ..and 57 300C. Some cars from brand X pretty good too 57 Ford
Sunliner, 60 Buick Electra 225 bucket seat convert (I have one of those..the
300F real competitor—and the only GM I ever really went for) . 53 stude
hardtop coupe had all those covered pretty well too, 4 years before.. But I
personally identify that wording as 57..and I well may be wrong!!
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Sent:
Wednesday, June 03, 2015 4:48 PM
To: John Lazenby; Jack Boyle; 'P J IRISH';
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[Chrysler300] To the Sticklers
To all the Sticklers our there
(and that is meant as a compliment),
Another error made by some members
of the automotive press is about the introductory year of THE FORWARD
LOOK.
Some references say 1956 is the year, perhaps because of the
addition of the fins to all the Chrysler Corp. cars. Others say 1957 because
of the dramatic changes to the styling. The correct year is 1955. That is when
the first cars fully designed by Virgil Exner made their debut.
So
here's to 1955 and the cars of THE FORWARD LOOK.
Don
Warnaar
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Jack,
If your comment was
addressed to me I guess I'd be a "Stickler". I strongly believe in getting the
facts and stating them correctly.
Respectfully,
John Lazenby,
the "Stickler"
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