There is a piece of literature that was printed for the 300F which is uncommon, or perhaps downright rare. It measures 15 5/8" x 11 3/8" and is a folded single sheet of paper printed in gray tones with some dark blue text on the cover and medium blue highlighting inside and back cover. In the center fold out, R.M Rodger, Chief Engineer, is shown seated at the wheel of a 400HP -4speed car and the Pont-a-Mousson transmission is pictured from under the car. It is stated that: "This engine and manual transmission will be in limited production in 1960." The cover features a shot of a dark (but not black) 300F convertible with top down taken from above the right rear side of the car. Of particular interest to this piece is that the car shown has what appears to be a stick shift coming out of the console. Gil Cunningham will tell you that this is known to be a doctored photo from Chrysler's photo and advertising departments. The shifter is too straight, angled wrong, and coming out of the ash tray opening. This is NOT proof of a second F Special, P-a-M 4speed-equipped car besides the existing white F Special convert in Georgia. There are AT LEAST three DIFFERENT printings of this folder. 1. "Chrysler New Model News" that on the back page a 6" x 4" box is titled "Special Features". 2. "Auto Show News" that on the back page a 6" x 4" box is titled "Visit Your Nearest Dealer Listed Below for a Demonstration". The list is of DETROIT area dealers. 3. "Auto Show News" that on the back page a 6" x 4" box is titled "Visit Your Nearest Dealer Listed Below for a Demonstration". The list is of CHICAGO area dealers. If you have one of these folders with ANYTHING ELSE in the back page box, I would appreciate hearing about it as well as receiving by e-mail attachment or fax (830-896-1773) or photocopy, a copy of the list area of the back page. I have originals of the first two listed and a copy of the third. Thank you. Wayne Graefen |