PANGERAN777 RTP SLOT That big backlog cost Chrysler $300,000 a week. Save the pillared sedan (only 1801 built, all for export), these Chrysler 300s were quite popular at prices in the $3300-$3800 range. Taillights are the only way to tell them apart: the '52s had built-in backup lamps. A sleeker hood opened from the front instead of the sides, and running boards were newly hidden beneath flared door bottoms. Styling remained conservative, construction sound, value good.|Pretend you're Looking for a Folder