The C-200 was essentially the K-310 dream car in a convertible version. It too used the blister fender shapes and depressed belt lines. It was a 5-passenger convertible coupe using a modified Chrysler New Yorker chassis. The interior was upholstered in black leather and the exterior was two-tone – a pale green and black. The “gun-sight” taillight design was featured on later production Imperial models. As with other Virgil Exner designs, the trunk deck included a fake spare tire outline.
Chrysler advertised the C-200 as a “prototype of the dramatic new convertible”.
This is a 1/43 scale model of the Chrysler C-200. It was hand-crafted from white metal in Sussex, England and is highly detailed.