John Merritt
South Lyon, Michigan - USA
Pretty fancy cars for them farmers. Lol. Great pic!
The simplicity of trim and that 'maw' of a grill on these letter cars made them a standout in that era.
@jack-dodds That "farm" grows marijuana on a industrial scale. Those are the "farmers" that get reserved seats in the 'sky box' at Barrett-Jackson.
the Ladies in Red !!......................beautifully shot John....and the autos are wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy above top notch !!!
@jack-dodds That "farm" grows marijuana on a industrial scale. Those are the "farmers" that get reserved seats in the 'sky box' at Barrett-Jackson.
Ah, I see. That explains why the personalized plate on the convertible reads "BUD".
I'm just a little crazy about the 57/58 Chryslers. I have all that DM made except the custom, plus a couple of FMs. They are such beautiful cars. My parents had a 57 New Yorker coupe in turquoise and white.
GREAT pics, John.
The '57 Chrysler is the only '57 from Chrysler Corp. that year that I liked from a styling viewpoint. The Dodge's and DeSoto's were huge turnoffs for me and I was Luke warm with the Plymouth's. That goes for the '58's too.
George Schire
Oakdale, Minnesota
AMEN!
John Bono
North Jersey
Love your pics John. These Chrysler 300s were exceptionally attractive cars for their time.





