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Wednesday, January 19, 2011
The '57 Chrysler 300-C featured a large windshield, a unique grill on the front, front door vent windows, and a red, white and blue emblem that sported the 300-C logo. The rear had tail fins to help stabilize the 300-C at high speeds and twin backup lights that were set above large tail lamps. The exterior colors were all monotone (red, green, brown, white, or black) unless a special order was made.
Simple accents placed on the headlights or tail lights can really add a bit of glamour to the car. There are some classy tail light accents that dramatically enhance the look of the back end of the car.
The accents for the lights are generally able to be placed right onto the lights by using the adhesive backing that is already pre-cut. If the desire to change this look, these are easily removed without damaging the surface of the car or lights.
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