NOT MINE 1970 Chrysler 300 convertible $11,000 (Winchester)

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It used to be a bronze colour, shame they changed it...


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Yes. The color change didn't do the car any favors. However, it looks like a well-optioned solid car. Even the washer bottle is intact! But it will take between 10 and 20 Gs to properly repaint the car. I would show up with $8K in cash, and see what happens. . .
 
Wow, other than the detailing of the engine bay and the paint work, looks like a solid car. If it runs as described, I think the price is in the ballpark. Agree with the above, start the offer at $8k.
 
Well optioned car, that's for sure. It even has the carpeted trunk.

I see the wrong door pulls (not unusual) and something going on with the heater hoses that makes me wonder if there's a heater core issue.

Personally, I don't like a black interior in a convertible, but I am partial to that T6 original color.

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1970 Chrysler 300 convertible. Very rare original, unmolested car, other than a repaint from bronze to white back in the 80’s 440, auto, ps, pdb, p-top, a/c, cruise, power windows,, and extremely rare am/fm/8 track. The leather interior is very nice with new carpet. The top works well and is very nice condition. Glass window, recent work to the brakes and fuel system to make it road worthy. New tires on restored road wheels The body, floors, and frame show no significant signs of rust. Its needs painted. Runs, drives, and shift fine. It’s an easy restoration! Call me at 540-33 six- 33 fifty seven
 
"original, unmolested car, other than repaint" - and convertible top, and loss of the bumper guards, and not the original wheels...
 
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