The interior had the best that Chrysler had to offer. Tan leather was standard for the interior. The door panels had silver appliques and both the wheel and glove compartment had "300" medallions. The '57 Chrysler 300-C also had a TorqueFlite automatic transmission which was operated by push button. The TorqueFlite was connected to the 300-C's standard 392 Hemi V-8 engine. Chrysler's TorqueFlite transmission was a mainstay for the company from 1956 through the early 1990's, by the way and it is said to be one of the smoothest and trouble-free transmissions to have ever been designed.
Other standard features on the 1957 Chrysler 300-C included:
• a clock
• airfoam seat cushions
• backup lights
• a cushioned dash panel
• a chrome license plate frame,
• spare tire cover
• a handbrake warning
• windshield washers
• turn signals
• a "SilentFlite" fan drive which limited the fan speed to 2,500 rpm to deaden noise
• power brakes
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