1970 300 convertible ( delivered today.)

It is nice to see other people have 1970 Chrysler 300 convertibles! Usually when I go to a car show, I am the only 300! If I can help, send me an email. There are two Chrysler 300 clubs on the web, one for the letter cars and the other for all cars. www.Chrysler300ClubInc.com
 
Were tey happy with the purchase once it arrived? Looks good in the pics.

Dave
The plate
Engine code F85
Trans Code D32
Vin is CM27 T0C 143401
C - Chrysler
M - Medium
27 - Convertible
T - 440
0 - 1970
C - Jefferson Assembly Plant
143401 is the sequence (Mine is 151049 but every thing else is the same.)
 
The plate
Engine code F85
Trans Code D32
Vin is CM27 T0C 143401
C - Chrysler
M - Medium
27 - Convertible
T - 440
0 - 1970
C - Jefferson Assembly Plant
143401 is the sequence (Mine is 151049 but every thing else is the same.)
@Waggy -- would love to see pics of CM27T0C151049 -- your 1970 300 'vert. @marko @boostedvan
 
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And here I thought this was a newfound ride, then realized this post is 7 years old. Shoot, Waggy is MIA for 4 years.
 
And here I thought this was a newfound ride, then realized this post is 7 years old. Shoot, Waggy is MIA for 4 years.
It was "newfound" to me, I try to leave no stone unturned. Since the car is in BC, perhaps @marko or @boostedvan know it or its owner?
 
Hey, I'm not knocking your never-ending search to accumulate info on every C body ever built.
Keep at it. No one else does it as well as you do.
I'm sure the list of cars you've recorded is massive and very detailed.
FWIW, this 300 was new to me too.
 
Hey, I'm not knocking your never-ending search to accumulate info on every C body ever built.
Thank you for your thoughtful reply but no worries: that thought did not even cross my mind.

My interest is mostly limited to fuselage C-bodies in general (and the Last Convertibles specifically), so I have only a few hundred thousand cars (and a few thousands 'verts) left to catalogue :eek:
 
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