1969 300 parts car

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Cause on the trailer and in the driveway it looks VERY good.
But you guys know me I don’t part solid cars I bring them back to live.
I did a lots of C body cars over the years and this one is in my eyes NFG
 
I agree with it being mostly a parts car. If someone just had to have it, and had a Newport donor this could be saved with a lot of money and time. Since the drivetrain is gone and its hidden rust, it will be more useful as a parts donor than anything.
It's the same reason I'm going to part out my blue 1970 convertible, it would take far too much to make that car decent again. Sometimes one has to die to keep other cars going.
 
I agree, cut it up.
What are the two tags and the circle with the middle cross?
 
With all those docs, does it have a build sheet?
Probably one under those seats.
 
Keep also in mind this car has around 250tmls on it , I don’t understand why everyone is always so sad about parting something out.
Believe me if parts would be easy too get I not even would waste my weekend to drive 600mls to get parts.
250K miles is about 40 sets of tires on that car!
 
I'm trying to find a steering column for my 69 Chrysler. Interested in selling yours or do you think it would cost too much to ship it to PEI?
Yes I can sell you one I have a few, $100cad plus shipping.
 
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Dropped the 300 today at the car glass shop for windshield removal
 
Dropped the 300 off at his new home today, the new owner is also an Fuselage lover and has already a nice collection.
He is super happy with the car he is an mechanic by trade and he is planning to drive it by next summer.
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