This 1955 Chrysler C-300 is one of 1,725 examples built for a single model year and have been refurbished.

The car is finished in red over tan leather upholstery, and power comes from 331ci Hemi V8 paired with a PowerFlite two-speed automatic transmission.

The body on this example have been removed from the frame before it received a repaint in Tango Red.

Features include chrome bumpers, dual exhaust outlets, a driver-side mirror, egg-crate grille inserts, and 300 badging.

The chrome wire wheels wear knockoff-style hubcaps and are mounted with Firestone 8.20-15 bias-ply whitewall tires.

A matching spare wheel and tire are mounted in the trunk.

The C-300 features an independent front suspension, a live rear axle with semi-elliptic leaf springs, and power-assisted steering.

Braking is handled by power-assisted drums at all four corners.

The cabin features a power-adjustable front bench trimmed in tan leather along with a matching rear bench, door panels, and dash accents.

The two-tone dashboard was shared with the contemporary Imperial and houses an analog clock, a heater, a lockable glovebox, a push-button radio, and the shifter for the automatic transmission.

Additional equipment includes front lap belts, roll-down rear windows, a tan fire extinguisher with 300-C badging, and rear reading lights.

The two-spoke steering wheel features a chrome horn ring and frames a 150-mph speedometer and a combination gauge.

The five-digit odometer shows just over 1000 miles.