SOLD 1962 Chrysler 300 Sport

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1962 Chrysler 300 Sport
383 V8
Automatic push button
Power Steering
Power windows
Air cond.
Front disc brakes (70 Challenger)
Red leather interior
Engine has small mild cam, is balanced, and 30 over
Converted to Chrysler electronic ignition
Has period correct 4 barrel and manifold conversion
Valve covers are aftermarket chromed
One original color paint job
Stock AM radio, with factory 2 speakers
Ipod / CD hookup
Everything works, except clock
Drive anywhere
Gets 14-16 MPG on hwy.
2K worth of new tires and wheels
Have original wheels and hub caps
Original California car
Been in family over 30 years
Has been in heated storage in Idaho for 15 years.
Registered in Idaho with collector plate
Insured by American Collector Car insurance for 30K
We have too many cars, need to thin the herd
This was my mom and dad's car, before they passed
They drove it everywhere to shows
They won many trophy's with it, in California and Arizona at 300 club car shows
Always 1st palce, or people's choice award
Trophy's go with car
Original owners manual
Repair manual
So much more, too much to list.
Gets comment's and thumbs up everywhere
It is a freeway flyer
My dad spent 50K on this car
I spent another 5K, along with 1000's of hrs.
Everything new, or near new
$22,000.00 cash........... No trades
I am not pressed to sell the car
No tire kickers or dreamers
No low ball offers
I don't finance
I know a good shipper, about $800.00 anywhere in the USA
35 miles from Spokane international airport
Fly in, drive it home
Chris White

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My first car was a 1962 Chrysler 300 non-letter (but has the letter car options for engine and suspension). Loved it when I used it to go to college and even drove it to Michigan when I went to work for Chrysler. They are great driving, very solid cars, and feel more like B bodies when driving them than C bodies. Gave mine a full resto a while back as well......................

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super nice 62 300...... who printed the chrysler crowns in the front seats ?? thank you george.....
 
they are totaly corect.....but you have it custom made for a 62 300..... no repros...
 
Gary Goers did the new seat covers in my black 1962 300 above, but he isn't doing these anymore since he is getting up in age and cutting back what he reproduces now. He has done the very best work of anyone I have ever used in doing the reproduction seat covers in my early 300s including my 300 letter cars. I didn't even have to ask him to make the embossed crown at the top of the front buckets, he just made the mold and embossed the crown in the leather because he knew I wanted it to be correct. Best quality leather I have ever seen too. Old world craftsmanship is a rare thing anymore. I have known him for 40 years.
 
Yes, Gary did it for my dad George about 8 years ago. George knew him personally.We cut out the leather, sent it to him, them my guy did the seat here in Coeur d Alene. Ask Gary, he may still do just that. And yes, it is exactly the politically correct way it came. The seat looks completely original after a few years of use now.
 
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