For Sale 69 300 'vert L-code in Indiana (another one)

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So we beat the 1st link below one to death and it was 50-50 whether it was worth the asking price, all agreed it was a huge project, some felt it should be priced at scrap value to get it to move. I'm betting the 2nd link here was priced like that some time in the past and shows the result. I'm thinking the 1st car looks like a much better project.

For Sale - 1969 Chrysler 300 Convertible $3600 Indiana
1969 Chrysler 300 Convertible 440 L code
The 69 300 vert (TNT but now roller) and pretty stripped, and a 69 Fury vert parts car. $1500 for both

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I know the first car and own the second ones. The body on my 300 is in better shape then the other guys l code. I spoke with him a few months ago and tells me if no one will save his car he is going to pull the engine and trans for a B Body car.
 
mrmopar66 - my comment that the Whiteland car was a better project was based solely on its options and still having drivetrain, nothing else. Your cars are priced right, perhaps even a little low? You might be better off selling the 4sp parts separately, they are hard to find (although C-body guys are notoriously stingy, I've bought/sold a few sets of pedals over the years).

I hope the Whiteland car doesn't become a roller, although I understand what it's like to have a car worth saving but nobody will buy it from you, at some point you have to make a decision. If I had space I'd buy that car in a heartbeat, but that doesn't help him either.

At some point he'll regret it, for we're lagging the musclecar guys by about 20 years. Lots of guys scrapped out rusty musclecars in the 90s - and they're fighting over 318 donor cars now. Some day he'll think back about the rare car he separated.
 
So we beat the 1st link below one to death and it was 50-50 whether it was worth the asking price, all agreed it was a huge project, some felt it should be priced at scrap value to get it to move. I'm betting the 2nd link here was priced like that some time in the past and shows the result. I'm thinking the 1st car looks like a much better project.

For Sale - 1969 Chrysler 300 Convertible $3600 Indiana
1969 Chrysler 300 Convertible 440 L code
The 69 300 vert (TNT but now roller) and pretty stripped, and a 69 Fury vert parts car. $1500 for both

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hey there, just curious, do y9ou know whatever happened to this TNT roller?
 
hey there, just curious, do y9ou know whatever happened to this TNT roller?
I do not. I hit CL at least once every 10 days on specific local searches, and I haven't seen it pop up. I could've missed it, of course.
 
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