Very Cool 1969 Chrysler 300 Convertible. The Car Definitely Has A Cool Factor on 2040-cars
New Providence, New Jersey, United States
ENGINE - Big Block 440 cu. in. (7.2L) V8 engine producing 350 horsepower and 450 ft. lbs. of torque - Factory installed electronic ignition/ This car"s engine is all original factory. Engine is in fair condition. TRANSMISSION - CHRYSLER 727 Torqueflite three-speed automatic – decent condition. BRAKES / SUSPENSION - Factory installed front power disc brakes/rear power drum brakes/power steering unit. BODY & TRIM - Car has never had any collision damage. white paint with clearcoat. Black convertible top (decent quality with glass zip-out rear window)/power hydraulic top operates/ cover/ Bumpers are chromed, all other stainless trim in fair condition, chrome. All original glass. Interior - front bucket seats (some tears) /vinyl upholstery in fair original condition, original floor carpet. ACCESSORIES - Chrysler Airtemp air conditioning-not presently working. 6 way power adjustable driver seat / power windshield washer/ multi-speed electric windshield wipers/ power operated headlamp covers/am/fm radio (original). |
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Sat, 02 Feb 2013We've seen some pretty great commencement speeches over the years. There was Steve Jobs' incredibly inspiring Stanford address in 2005, John Stewart's insightful speech to the graduating class of William and Mary in 2004 and Steven Colbert's hilarious 2011 address at Northwestern, but automotive executives aren't strangers to honorary degrees. Former General Motors CEO Rick Wagoner spoke at Virginia Commonwealth University in 2011, and Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne recently gave the keynote at Walsh College's 100th Commencement Ceremony. The executive knows a thing or two about success and following one's beliefs to fulfillment.
"I constantly encourage my co-workers at Fiat and Chrysler to go beyond the cliche and the conventional to try new approaches and change perspective each and every day," Marchionne said. "I exhort them not to repeat the same things, the same approaches, and I remind them they are indeed free. The freedom I am talking about is something inside you. It is determined by how open minded you remain, how receptive you are to the new and to the different, to the infinite possibilities that present themselves even if you don't go looking for them or could never have imagined. Being free means that you have the strength not to be conditioned by what others want you to do or by what may seem to be the easiest choice."
Amen to that. You can check out the brief press release on the address below as well as a video of a few highlights from the speech.
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"The Chrysler brand is not luxury - it's not premium. Chrysler is the mainstream American brand," brand CEO Al Gardner said during today's presentation.
Gardner set a sales target of 800,000 units by 2018, which marks an increase of 350,000 units compared to its 2013 sales results. That's a pretty big ask for a brand that's struggled to define itself over the past decade.
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