For 1963, Chrysler built a 300 Convertible for the Indianapolis 500 race. To commemorate this occasion, Chrysler built a limited number of 300 models known as the Pace Setter editions and produced approximately 300 hardtops and 1861 convertibles in this series. The Pace Setters models were given special alabaster white interior, bucket seats, and a square steering wheel. Other features included power steering, power brakes, power windows, and four-way power bucket seats. Pace Setter editions were identified by a small checkered flag placed below the front fender 300 emblem.
Where's the square wheel?
Found it
call me senseless then, when i buy or build my console it will be for radio and cup holders, im keepin the column shift.Why would you have a console car with a push button automatic? That doesn't make sense at all
Never heard of it looks cool though but doesent look natural to me kind of weirdYou haven't seen Edsel's teletouch drive yet. Even more elaborate and uncomfortable. ;)
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Love mythbusters my fave was the rocket sled motor .Think it was propelled at 700 mph into a solid concrete block nothing left but dustCould Square Wheels Ever Really Work? Find Out In This Video!
Mythbuster’s is one of televisions best shows and it is known that they are willing to try anything and everything to prove/disprove common myths and theories. In this video we watch as they test they theory of driving a car with square wheels. Their hope is that they ride would smooth out as they accelerate, but ultimately as we all would assume the square wheels are a definite bust, but it definitely makes for a very interesting video to watch!
https://youtu.be/QF7odK55gkI
Fortunately I'm not building a high end show car. I've got 2 kids and a wife I drag to the car shows and want it comfortable for everyone. Maybe after a new interior but for now 32oz or 44oz?Cup holders? Pet peeve. No liquids in my car unless they're in my Body. ;)