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Chrysler 300/300C

1st gen Sedan (LX), 2004–2010

License plate of Slovakia, Cars

Chrysler 300 #US-Spec
Den Haag (The Hague), Netherlands
17/05/2015

Comments (4)

gregolux86 2022-03-27 23:38:45 | #1

It actually might be Euro-Spec though  ?()

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Toposcoupe 2022-03-27 23:46:24 | #2

gregolux86 (2022-03-27 23:38:45)

gregolux86
It actually might be Euro-Spec though


But we didn't get the base Chrysler 300 (non 'C') with square headlamps, did we?

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gregolux86 2022-03-28 09:33:52 | #3

Toposcoupe (2022-03-27 23:46:24)

Toposcoupe
gregolux86
It actually might be Euro-Spec though
We did! And they even came with funcionarial front sidemarkers! Do you have a rear picture by any chance?
But we didn't get the base Chrysler 300 (non 'C') with square headlamps, did we?


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Toposcoupe 2022-03-28 15:37:47 | #4

gregolux86 (2022-03-28 09:33:52)

gregolux86We did! And they even came with funcionarial front sidemarkers! Do you have a rear picture by any chance?


In Europe? Oh, I didn't know that. At least in the Netherlands, we had the 300C 2.7 V6, 3.5 V6, 5.7 V8 Hemi, 6.1 SRT-8 and 3.0 CRD, all with the same headlights (the different bumper and headlights of the US-market 300C instead of the simpler version on the 300). In Germany it's the same if I read the German Wikipedia page correctly. Forgive me for being a little bit stubborn here, but I am still not entirely convinced  :D

Sadly I didn't take a photo of the rear end.

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