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2007 Chrysler 300C Hollywood Concept
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| Longer and just a bit modified, the 300C Hollywood would fit the Tinseltown lifestyle well. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
The concept shows that the current 300C platform still has legs, at least for tuners. Its full-size dimensions, available Hemi V8, rear-wheel drive architecture, sophisticated fully-independent suspension system and luxury appointments make an excellent platform for customization, although its rather healthy curb weight and current drivetrain options aren't particularly attractive to those looking to save dollars at the pump. Still, good on Chrysler's in-house Mopar Underground design team for showing a little creativity, once again, and in doing so building something that no tuner I know of has thought of yet.
Chrysler considers the Hollywood the ultimate 300, and I'd agree if I wasn't still in love with ASC's fabulous 300C Helios Concept, a four-door convertible that stole the
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| There's nothing like the Hollywood available anywhere. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
Mirroring the Imperial Concept that also boasted rear-hinged back doors, which also mirrored the Rolls-Royce Phantom in rear three-quarter profile, the Hollywood features beautifully detailed door handles that butt up against each other in a mirror image. And speaking of mirrors, the Hollywood's are mirror-finished in front and back thanks to chrome plating. Oddly, the Mopar Underground group didn't take advantage of their namesake parts bin and install a Mopar accessory grille insert, but rather went with the stock egg crate grille. Overall, nothing about the Hollywood's front or rear ends was noticeably changed from
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| Champagne for two? (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
With one rear-hinged “suicide” door open, it's easy to see that this is no ordinary 300C. The four saffron leather seats in back get contrasting black piping, in a most traditional high-end luxury car fashion, and like every grad prom limousine ever envisioned, a built-in “bar” with three bottles of cheap champagne and two fluted glasses take center stage. To entertain, twin 15.4-inch LDC screens are integrated into the rear seating area, piping sound through a Harman audio system.
To separate the classes, the Hollywood's staffers drive and ride in an all-charcoal colored front compartment, the leather bucket seats of which feature contrasting saffron stitching. The designers replaced the stock faux woodgrain with some bright trim touches, especially noticeable on the dash, door panels and pulls, as well as piano lacquer black surfaces on the steering wheel, center stack and lower console.
Powering the Hollywood is nothing less than Chrysler's renowned 5.7-liter Hemi V8, the only outwardly visible sign being the twin-chromed exhaust pipes poking out of the rear valance; a “5.7L HEMI” badge would be oh-so gauche on a limousine.
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| The details are fabulous. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann, American Auto Press) |
Still, it's fun to ponder on the subject of a larger 300C, something even bigger than the LWB, or long wheelbase model, or better yet an Imperial. That will take profits from other models, of course, because something as frivolous and risky as another full-size Chrysler won't come until the brand's other cars, trucks and SUVs collectively start making money, and that probably won't happen for some time yet.
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