For Sale 1969 Chrysler 300 convertible (big price cut; Wayne County near Detroit, MI))

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Not mine. The car was initially listed on CL at $16k (and discussed here) a couple of months ago. Now, it's down to just under 10k on CL. I like the color combo; I don't like the fact that the rear windows are up on all the pics.

Here are a few more photos from the ad for record:

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He's your "adopted son" all right :D

Now going back in, if I may :eek:
 
so does the lack of rear quarter lettering (and the matching painted wheel centers) a dead give away that it's not the original paint?
 
What is the black colored cylinder component with two ports on the bottom by the heater box that do not have any hoses in the upper left corner? Is it a control module for the heat? Also, did they paint over the ballast resistor on the firewall?
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What is the black colored cylinder component with two ports on the bottom by the heater box that do not have any hoses in the upper left corner? Is it a control module for the heat? Also, did they paint over the ballast resistor on the firewall? View attachment 392389
Heater control valve, note heater core has been by-passed
 
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