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The Chrysler 300 roars into the great car history books after a final Dream Cruise
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Date:2025-04-15 18:03:38
Pour one out for the OG. The Chrysler 300 — the last great sedan created by an American automaker and the catalyst for Detroit’s greatest horsepower race — is about to celebrate its last Woodward Dream Cruise.
The rolling car show that originated as a celebration of muscle cars tips its hat this week to the farewell edition of the Chrysler 300C and the final gasoline-powered models of the Dodge Charger and Challenger, the 300’s siblings that made Dodge a highway hero and housed the ultimate expressions of Chrysler’s legendary Hemi V8.
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