1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst Convertible – 1 Made
Everybody knows about the legendary Chrysler 300 “Letter Cars,” a series of high-powered coupes and convertibles built from 1955 to 1965. However, in 1970, a special limited edition 300 Hurst was produced. It was built in very limited numbers, around 500 coupes, with the help of the famous transmission company Hurst. It featured a special white and gold paint job, a similarly styled interior, and a rear spoiler integrated into the rear deck lid (via Street Muscle Magazine).

Under the hood, there was a mighty 440 V8 engine with 395 HP, which could propel the two-ton beast to respectful acceleration times. But for promotional purposes, Hurst built only one 300 Hurst Convertible, making it the rarest muscle car in the world. The vehicle was in promotional material and old photos. It was a valuable promotional tool for Hurst company and Chrysler’s performance and was used on high-profile drag racing events. The current whereabouts of this special Chrysler are unknown.