Stellantis Media Site Goodwood Revival 2005, 50th Anniversary of the Chrysler 300 Contact: Lori  McTavish Goodwood Revival 2005, 50th Anniversary of the Chrysler 300 At a Glance September 16-18 September 15, 2005,  Auburn Hills, Mich. - As a sponsor of the 2005 Goodwood Revival, Chrysler Group celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the Chrysler 300 as a sustaining momentum event for the Chrysler brand in markets outside of North America.  The three-day Revival, held at the property of the Earl of March, is a weekend of historic motor racing and period theatre, and the largest historic motor sport event anywhere, with over 100,000 attending last year.  No modern vehicles are allowed, and the majority of attendees dress in period-appropriate attire from the 1940s-1960s.  Chrysler Group’s five historic Chrysler 300s will be joined by six letter cars from European collections spanning 1955 to 1965.  Regarded as much for their iconic style as their performance, these cars will be accompanied by fashion models wearing the haute couture fashion from each year.  Whether it is a design by Chanel or Balenciaga, the classic outfit from each year will be modeled by a glamorous ‘Letter’ girl associated with the relevant car. The cars and fashions will be on display throughout the weekend and will take to the track once each day for a parade.  A multi-fold postcard give-away will illustrate all 11 vintage models and the 2005 Chrysler 300C, and discuss the relationship of couture fashion to these high-style luxury vehicles.  At the entry gate to the historic area, known as EXPO, we will display an original 300 and the 2005 Chrysler 300 to link the heritage of the Chrysler 300, as well as other current Chrysler Group models. Chrysler 300s: 1955*, 1956B, 1957C*, 1958D*, 1959E, 1960F*, 1961G*, 1962H, 1963J, 1964K, 1965L  [*owned by Chrysler Group] Celebrity Guests: John Fitch, at 89, has been racing since 1952 and is the only driver to race for both Chrysler and Mercedes Benz. In August 2005 he attempted to set a new world record at Bonneville.  Mr. Fitch will drive one of our 300s in the parade of Chrysler 300s Saturday and Sunday mornings. Sam Posey, 61, is noted for his Formula 1 and Trans Am racing career in the 1970s, and as a respected broadcast commentator and writer. CG Spokespeople: Joe Eberhardt, Executive Vice President, Global Sales, Marketing and Service, Chrysler Group Wilfred Steffen, President & CEO, Chrysler Group, United Kingdom Jeff Bell, Vice President – Chrysler and Jeep Barry Dressel, Manager, Walter P. Chrysler Museum, USA