For Sale 300 Hurst console car......

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Don,t know if we seen this one allready…….
1970 300H
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Wow.. this one has it all wrong.. rust, warped body panels, missing parts, dented front bumper, engine bay from hell, interior worn out in a degree that reminds me of a "bear hang-out".. That deal is not gonna happen, at that price.. despite the popular console, (which itself needs a near impossible make-over..)

Enter that guy from Misfit garage.. Thomas "low ball" Weeks..! :)
 
That Fender somehow instantly reminded me of this painting by Dali.

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It's back with a little more reasonable price. 1970 300H
1970 300H - $8000 (Elko) hide this posting
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1970 chrysler

condition: good
cylinders: 8 cylinders
drive: rwd
fuel: gas
odometer: 93000
title status: clean
transmission: automatic

1970 300 Hurst, 1 of 500 produced around 248 known to exist, 440 TNT/375hp, special optioned w/ bucket seats & center console, all numbers match, runs but trans slips in reverse, no brakes, needs full restoration, call for information, pictures, Thanks. show contact info
 
If this is a reasonably rust free car then it may be worth the investment no?

The comment on the tweaked front fender...
Why might it require a stub frame?:confused:
Possibly pushed back?

Can you tell I'm off work with all these questions?:rolleyes:
 
If this is a reasonably rust free car then it may be worth the investment no?

The comment on the tweaked front fender...
Why might it require a stub frame?:confused:
Possibly pushed back?

Can you tell I'm off work with all these questions?:rolleyes:


Yea the frame 'horns' on the stub are very easily bent, but this doesn't look too bad, nothing that a competent frame shop couldn't handle. Take it from me I've bent several frame horns just by skidding off the pavement into dirt and with the wheels locked up the plowing into the dirt will pull the horns down via the lower control arm strut rod. Mopar/Chrysler's have a very tender front end IMO. If you do straighten one make sure you heat the frame up red hot for the push or pull because if you do it cold it will crack in the end. (this was the demise of my 2nd 68 PK21)
 
Got a question for everyone since I'm still fairly new to the forum . This add is from last year , but just popped back up . Someone else said still available ?
Still figuring out how to navigate through the site . I have actually looking for one like this to restore that I can afford . The fender doesn't scare me . Thanks everyone .
 
"It's back with a little more reasonable price." from azblackhemi would tell you that it's a re-listing of the original car posted.

It's nice to keep car sales that get repeatedly posted in the same thread as it's IMO easier to keep track of the cars price/whereabouts.

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Got a question for everyone since I'm still fairly new to the forum . This add is from last year , but just popped back up . Someone else said still available ?
Still figuring out how to navigate through the site . I have actually looking for one like this to restore that I can afford . The fender doesn't scare me . Thanks everyone .
On the post where he said it popped back up he included a link to the for sale listing. Usually that's all you have to locate the seller and other info if you're interested. Someone else may have looked at it at some time but you'd have to be an archaeologist to track that down if they have.
 
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