1964 Chrysler 300K: The Last Exner-Era Letter Series Car!
Learn more about the last of the Exner-era letter series Chryslers, the 1964 300K. After this, Elwood Engel would get his way when it came to Chrysler styling as he took over as Chrysler’s Styling VP in 1962. Learn all about this beautiful rosewood colored car!

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