For Sale 1969 Chrysler 300 Convertible $2900

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Check this thing out......................................1969 CRYSLER 300 Convertible
1969 CRYSLER 300 Convertible - $2600 (Buffalo)

1969 CRYSLER 300 convertible. Non running. Body in good condition. Clear title.

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Looks Decent ,Short money too !
 
Rust hole in passenger side floor? But still, that price i would buy that...
 
Contacted the seller last week on this one. He said the rear rails are rusted out and sent pics via text.
Got a new cell phone last week too....no text photos were saved.
 
With frame rail rot it needs close personal inspection. Sometimes there is a fine line between a project car and a parts car.
 
Contacted the seller last week on this one. He said the rear rails are rusted out and sent pics via text.
Got a new cell phone last week too....no text photos were saved.
That's ashame.. A frame replacement would be in order I suppose.. LOTS of work.
 
From Minnesota? Lots of snow there in winters. Consequently, might be a lot of rust on this one, if it has been driven in the wet period of year. But it should be saved.
 
this is what I got from the seller:


There is rust on the back frame end. There are two small holes in floor where bracing is under seat area. Sent couple of pictures. Hope this answers your questions. Open to offers on this vehicle. Body is in great shape. No tears in seats or roof.

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I'm not sure how a person can call it 'body in good condition' when the understructure is toast. Unless you also mention that the understructure is toast in the next breath.

But knowing that it's toast, and sending pictures only by request, seems a bit disingenuous. I would personally put those pics right in the listing, and get zero inquiries, rather than get 100 inquiries that all run away after seeing the rust. Seems like the seller's way just wastes a lot more time for everybody.

With that said, that car seems worthy of consideration for saving. Understructure doesn't have to be pretty, just leak-proof and solid. Good oppy to make it more solid than the factory did!
 
Oh, and I think the green with tan, and those blacked wheelcovers, makes for a very elegant combination.
 
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