For Sale 1970 Chrysler 300 Series 4 Door

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"1970 CHRYSLER 300 WITH 440 (ORIGINAL) EXTERIOR GOOD CONDITION ONE SCRATCH TOP AND TWO SCRATCH HOOD INTERIOR GOOD CONDITION BODY VERY GOOD CONDITION NO RUST 440 GOOD CONDITION RUN windshield is cracking PICKUP ONLY NEW BRAKE AND BRAKE EMERGENCY I HAVE CLEAN TITLE MY NAME"

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Looks like a disc brake car, which is good. For 91K miles, the driver seat cover looks like it was replaced, otherwise it wouldn't be that nice. The center armrest top part has definitely been replaced.
 
Agreed on the armrest, but here is a pic of my seat at approx. 90k. Interestingly, the panel width is clearly different. I wonder how much variation factory covers had, or Legendary has? Or was there variation between 2dr and 4dr for some reason relating to the seatback button?


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Your seats look great for that mileage, so you must have been gentle to them over the years. I doubt there would be any difference between 2 door/4 door, as only the seatback latching mechanism was different. You have a nice console too. Would like to see a photo of your car! You are holding out on us...................:)
 
Not holding out - I sold that one 10 years ago.

I bought it in 2004-ish with 85k and sold with 92-93k on it in 2008.
It went to Canada, and I haven't seen hide nor hair of it except for 1 anonymous internet pic of it at a car show somewhere (wearing a Canadian plate).
I know it was mine because I recognized the turquoise touchup paint-brush-dabs I had put on a few nicks/scratches.

During my sort-out of it I discovered it had 180-190psi in the cylinders and engine was super-clean inside. Had too many factory pieces to be a rebuild, unless at a dealer or something. Installed an MSD-6, 2.5" X-pipe exhaust, and tuned it as best as this amateur knew how. Even being loaded and heavy, and with only 3.23, it was a real strong runner.

Oh - and it was a TNT.
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1 last hijack -
I had mine at a car show and an older guy says 'I had one of these'. I think little of that, every musclecar guy always wants to talk about Mom's old brown Newport. But we talk a little more, and I realize I misheard him, he said 'I have one of these', so we talked details a little more and I realize this is a totally different situation!

He lived about 10 min from me, so I followed him home to get some family photos.

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