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I have what I believe to be one of the most documented Chrysler 300s in existence. This is a factory 413/3 speed manual that was purchased new by Jack and Anne Armstrong. The car was meant to be a daily driver for fun, but after a little street racing they decided to hit Detroit Dragway. They won their first race in their class and caught the attention of the Golden Commandos. Through their friendship, they acquired a real S/S Hemi scoop, a 426 max wedge, and in 1963, ran a 426 Hemi before it was available to the public. This car ran 11.23 @ 123mph in the quarter mile and was presumed to be the fastest 300 in the country. The car has also been inducted into the drag racing hall of fame and has been featured in Mopar magazine, MCACN in Chicago, the Detroit free press, and other news publications. I have owned hundreds of classics, and let me tell you, I have never felt this kind of presence from a car. I honestly think it belongs in a museum.It has 35,000 original miles and the restoration is gorgeous. The car now has a balanced and blue printed 440 and the 3 speed was swapped out for a 4 speed It runs and drives like a DREAM, it might be one of the nicest 4 speeds you will ever drive. Asking 65k
Located in Auburn Hills, MI
I have what I believe to be one of the most documented Chrysler 300s in existence. This is a factory 413/3 speed manual that was purchased new by Jack and Anne Armstrong. The car was meant to be a daily driver for fun, but after a little street racing they decided to hit Detroit Dragway. They won their first race in their class and caught the attention of the Golden Commandos. Through their friendship, they acquired a real S/S Hemi scoop, a 426 max wedge, and in 1963, ran a 426 Hemi before it was available to the public. This car ran 11.23 @ 123mph in the quarter mile and was presumed to be the fastest 300 in the country. The car has also been inducted into the drag racing hall of fame and has been featured in Mopar magazine, MCACN in Chicago, the Detroit free press, and other news publications. I have owned hundreds of classics, and let me tell you, I have never felt this kind of presence from a car. I honestly think it belongs in a museum.It has 35,000 original miles and the restoration is gorgeous. The car now has a balanced and blue printed 440 and the 3 speed was swapped out for a 4 speed It runs and drives like a DREAM, it might be one of the nicest 4 speeds you will ever drive. Asking 65k
Located in Auburn Hills, MI















