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    1966 Chrysler 300 Resto-mod

    Thanks WorkerBee Appreciate the links. Since C-Body does not have a frame, it will require significant fabrication and mods, so I"m moving away from new GEN Hemi and leaning towards rebuilding 383 or 440, preferably with fuel injection. Agree on suspension, brakes... Btw I got a quote for $70K...
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    1966 Chrysler 300 Resto-mod

    Thanks 1978 NYB for the link. High elevation in Salt Lake City robs power from makes carbureted engines, fuel injection is very attractive option.
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    1966 Chrysler 300 Resto-mod

    Thans Zymurgy. Very clean convertible, a good example/goal for me to shoot for!
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    1966 Chrysler 300 Resto-mod

    Thanks can't flip. I appreciate the feedback. Car is solid was in California for all it's life just now this past month did I bring it up to Salt Lake City. I like your thinking, and I am now changing my thoughts to restoration, especially after receiving a quote of $70K to resto.
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    1966 Chrysler 300 Resto-mod

    Thanks Commando1, great insights on restoration and the timing is good on your advice. I got $70K quote today from a shop that does resto-mod, which I think I will ignore for now.
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    1966 Chrysler 300 Resto-mod

    I am new to the C-Body Forum and I am looking for some advice on resto-moding, an all original, I am the 2nd owner 1966 300 4 dr 383. I found a lot of information and responses to starting restoration projects, but I was not able to find follow-up or conclusions to these. Simply put, I want a 50...
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