For Sale ‘64 300 K

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what a beauty!:wideyed:

1964 Chrysler 300K RARE Cross Ram 413 California Car

Gorgeous and rare 75K mile 1964 Chrysler 300K letter car, factory equipped with the 390 horsepower 413 solid lifter engine. 100% RUST FREE California car with one excellent and very straight body repaint 5 years ago. EXCELLENT Original interior, only the seat foams have been replaced due to age. No modifications, all factory parts.

Equipped with:

- Power Steering
- Power brakes
- 727 Torqueflite automatic transmission
- Factory type Bias ply whitewall tires
- Bucket seats and console, floor shift
- Runs and drives as it should

I have the original window sticker, 5K when new!
$27,500 OBO



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WOW!! Love that interior.:thumbsup: Any millemmials today would hesitate to get in the car because they would be scared of the steering wheel

It's even nicer in person. :)

(it's not mine, but I've been in it)

Millenials would be frightened just by the air of testosterone and success this car oozes.
 
It appears under priced, doesn't it?



I think it's priced about right. The 63 -65 Letter cars don't quite live up to the legendary letter cars that precede them. Still awesome cars though.
Personally I prefer the trim of the 64 non letter 300.

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'63-64 Chryslers in general must have sold well, judging by how many are still around. In my early Mopar days I didn't like that body style, but now it's growing on me
 
If it wasn’t an available option for it I won’t hold it against it.
 
I was going to say a similar thing. Not that I've always looked, but I've never seen a pad that had the model of car on it. It does look wrong.
 
300K SERIES I.D. NUMBERS: Serial Numbers were located as on previous series. Serial Numbers began with 8443-100001 and up. Engine Numbers began with V41 and then the date code as before. I 1-1 2 referred to November 12 production date. The letters HP were also stamped on the non-ram 300K cars. Ram inducted cars used a slightlv different system. The prefix was C300K then the complete date followed (i.e. 11-1263).

1964 - 300K
 
Car appears to be in mid-flip, although one cannot always determine the seller's reasons for selling.
But current sale has all the appearances of flip - different seller, different location, and higher target from just a few months ago.

Carmine - any insight on that?

Didn't meet reserve from current seller at $21,100.
1964 Chrysler 300K | eBay

Currently on at $19,100 with a few hours left:
1964 Chrysler 300K | eBay

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