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  1. SittingSince85

    Potential Project

    It is a 383 4bbl I'm 99% sure
  2. SittingSince85

    What describes a 300

    What describes a 300?
  3. SittingSince85

    Potential Project

    UPDATE#2 Went to get a more thorough look today. After popping the hood, we made sure that it had oil and turned over, which it did. We then tried cranking it with the key. It immediately became evident that it will turn and fire a couple of times, but since it's so cold, we couldn't get it to...
  4. SittingSince85

    Potential Project

    UPDATE: I think it might be a 383, but it also appears to have duel exhaust, which was only available on the 440. I really don't know yet.
  5. SittingSince85

    SOMEBODY SAVE THIS SPORTSGRAIN!

    1968 Chrysler Newport
  6. SittingSince85

    SOMEBODY SAVE THIS SPORTSGRAIN!

    The seller is sending this 1 of 175 1968 Newport Sportsgrain to the crusher Monday, January 8! Somebody aught to save it!
  7. SittingSince85

    Potential Project

    I forgot to clarify that the nome of my account is not in reference to this car, but a 66 New Yorker. This one has been setting for about 5 years. He bought it out of California and got it moved here.
  8. SittingSince85

    Potential Project

    UPDATE: I took a good look at the 300 yesterday and it was decent. It's got a freshly rebuild 440 TNT and 727 automatic. Seats are a bit ripped and it is quite dusty. Some trim has pitting on it but it is still driver quality. He was asking $3000 for it. Good deal or not?
  9. SittingSince85

    Spotlights?

    This 1966 Chrysler 300 convertible has spotlights on it's fenders! Are these factory (I doubt), or are they aftermarket? Does anyone know?
  10. SittingSince85

    Potential Project

    I decided to take yall's advice from my past thread and not buy the New Yorker. However, I've found another promising project. It is a 1966 Chrysler 300 Hardtop black on black. No idea what engine or transmission it has. It is in much better overall shape than the New Yorker with little to no...
  11. SittingSince85

    Hello C Body Forum

    Thank you all for the advice and condolences. It currently isn't for sale, and even if I was able to buy it, I could never use it for parts due the it's sentimental value to the community. I will, however, put a tarp over it to prevent corrosion tomorrow. Expect more pictures as well.
  12. SittingSince85

    Hello C Body Forum

    Hello C Body Forum! I’m looking into a 1966 Chrysler New Yorker 2 door hardtop near my house. It has been off the road since 1985 and hasn’t moved or been cranked in around 20 years. It is currently sitting in a field, where it has sat for the past two decades. Here is this car’s story...
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