For Sale 1970 chrysler 300 conv

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I like it a lot! Wish there was an interior pic.
 
Mighty mighty fine ! Have always liked that Turbine Copper color.
 
The gremlins are starting to get ahead of him.
Best he pass this car on ti its next caretaker (apologies to Will :D ) with the energy to make it all right again.

Question: Putting actual cash on the table, what will you bring with you.
I would have to fold at 12.5.
 
Insane seller. The asking price is what it would be worth restored. This car has been neglected and needs thousands of $$ worth of work. Period. Wave $12K in cash at him and he'll jump at it. If not, just wait him out while he gets a reality check.
 
How nice it really is needs to be seen in person. What does it need, what has been done........ If I wanted a 70 Chrysler convertible and all is as good as suggested I'd start at $15,000 and go to asking...if I had to have it
 
Insane seller. The asking price is what it would be worth restored. This car has been neglected and needs thousands of $$ worth of work. Period. Wave $12K in cash at him and he'll jump at it. If not, just wait him out while he gets a reality check.

Why do you say its been neglected?
 
Insane seller. The asking price is what it would be worth restored. This car has been neglected and needs thousands of $$ worth of work. Period. Wave $12K in cash at him and he'll jump at it. If not, just wait him out while he gets a reality check.

HUMmmmmmm...... An original car in that condition, still with the original owner, has NOT been neglected. The car is 45 years old, bought new by a more mature gentleman then the typical pimple face Road Runner buyer. Fellow is up in years now, can't maintain or work on it..... And is smart enough to know it should be passed on to a new "caretaker".
I don't think he's to far off the mark.
 
One owner and loaded.... Some upholstery work and a little paint touch up will make it real nice. Spend some real money on complete paint and you'll have a really outstanding car. I'd love to have it.

I think the price is about right to start. Probably $15-16k will buy it.
 
Does anyone know what the second sticker on the bottom side of the trunk lid is for.....? The smaller one next to the jack/spare stow info sticker.
 
Insane seller. The asking price is what it would be worth restored. This car has been neglected and needs thousands of $$ worth of work. Period. Wave $12K in cash at him and he'll jump at it. If not, just wait him out while he gets a reality check.

You know of this car and seen it personally I take it......because that is a very bold assumption you are making. If you have been around this place you have seen worse than this one; I know I have.

And his ad is pretty straight forward on what it needs. Frankly IF I had the cash I would make an offer and not low ball him. That Sir is a reality check.
 
Does anyone know what the second sticker on the bottom side of the trunk lid is for.....? The smaller one next to the jack/spare stow info sticker.

I was wondering the same thing. It looks like a warning of some type, judging by the red letters in bold at the top. Maybe a caution about using the spare or the jack?
 
Does anyone know what the second sticker on the bottom side of the trunk lid is for.....? The smaller one next to the jack/spare stow info sticker.


Not 100% sure, but I think it is a warning about stowing things under the well liner to prevent broken glass.
 
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