1955 Chrysler 300-C -$6995 BIN

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Not mine. Isn't this worth 7G? I don't know too much about these early C,s, but if I had the time and money...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chrysler-30...3870a5170&item=221308932464&pt=US_Cars_Trucks

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Whover decides to take it shouldn't have to worry about any four figure price for the car, he's gonna pump a healty five figure sum into it for finishing. Not very familiar as well but price range sounds acceptable.
 
We had this one a while ago in a bundle with a 2nd similar car. Seems he try to sell them now separately... And the bundle was not that expensive.
 
Crusty but kool and quite rare I'd think.
 
Based on what I see in this one picture, this thing is gonna need floors, trunk floor, fenders, quarters, rockers and doors. God only knows what shape the frame is in. I would not be surprised if there is at least $20k in bodywork alone - before any paint goes on the car. . . And then there is the usual interior cosmetics and an engine / trans / diff rebuild. This is a $2500 car. . . IMHO.
 
I remember that bundle now, very reasonable. I would have thought this would be an easy sell, the buyer doesn't have to make it a concourse restoration, just paint it up and get it running. I always thought that these cars kicked off the whole factory muscle car craze, being historically significant is a plus.
 
Ad says it is complete which is a good point for those letter car specific parts.
 
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