1958 Chrysler 300D
300D was the last of the letter cars to be equipped with the Firepower Hemi V8. It was a model designed to offer the a high level of American performance and luxury.
Chassis & Sales
1958 Chrysler 300D Convertible - sold for $203,500
Prior to its acquisition by the O’Quinn Collection, this 300D was in the same ownership for 25 years. It comes equipped with the proper 392 cubic inch Hemi V8 engine and bulletproof cast iron Torqueflite transmission. The 300D has an electric top and many other luxury appointments including power seats, power windows and a radio with a foot tuner, and it is set off with period correct Kelsey Hayes wire wheels. The car was the subject of a nut ... more
Gallery: 2010 RM Automobiles of Amelia Island Auction
1958 Chrysler 300D Coupe - sold for $82,500
Originally a Southern California car, this 300D sat outside in the hot, sunny climate of West Covina, California from the late 1960s until the early 1980s when it was moved to Kalispell, Montana and kept in a shed until 2005. At that time, the car was purchased by the current owners who commissioned a complete frame-off, show-quality restoration by noted restorers Bob Hayen and Gary Goers. One day after the restoration was completed, this 300D... more
Gallery: RM Auctions' 2010 Sports & Classics of Monterey
1958 Chrysler 300D Convertible - did not sell for $100,000
This original 1958 Chrysler 300D Convertible has just emerged from a correct and complete body-off restoration to original specifications with all mechanical components rebuilt, a correct Gary Goers leather interior and all brightwork restored to as-new condition. It was previously in the long-term ownership of Ken Smith, a long-time member of the Chrysler 300 Club International. According to a factory build code interpretation by Gil Cunningh... more
Gallery: 2011 Monterey Auction by RM











