For Sale dry and solid (?) 69 300 convertible?

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1969 Chrysler 300 Convertible, matching numbers 440 and transmission, all original, has fender tag and build sheet is still in back seat springs, car was stored in dry garage and is now covered with car cover and tarp everyday to keep dry, $3,900, or trade for something interesting 1979 and older,

1969 Chrysler 300 Convertible
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Can somebody tell me how many red 69 300 convertibles were made.

Can somebody tell me how many red 69 300 convertibles were made.
A million? Two million?
A million? Two million?
well, sorry, i was only trying to help. i will just lurk from now on. and it's nice to see smart *** is up to his old tricks again. is that your hobby, mocking people for their interested something your are interested in? I know there is joking, but i get the feeling you are not. I see no tongue and cheek in your response.
 
That would be a shame. I like the way you post up the pics of the cars too. I sometimes go back and search so that is cool when there are pics. I would suggest that you look before you post but I don't really see the harm in a double post. It happens to everyone.

Don't be afraid to be passionate about these ole C-bodies!!!

Dave
 
Ad just deleted by owner. Must've sold. Anybody here care to fess up? I hope so.
 
well, sorry, i was only trying to help. i will just lurk from now on. and it's nice to see smart *** is up to his old tricks again. is that your hobby, mocking people for their interested something your are interested in? I know there is joking, but i get the feeling you are not. I see no tongue and cheek in your response.
We agreed earlier that it was only a miscommunication, right?
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I've got 38 69 300 convert fender tags recorded. Most common colour is white (7) followed by R6 red (6). The 3 shades of green F3,F5,F8 are the most numerous (10) and the 3 shades of brown T3,T5,T7 are also up there(7). Silver A4 ,Black X9 and dark blue B7 only one of each. Of course 38 out of 1933 is a small sample but I bet green came out on top.
That one did look to be an excellent project and no air is pretty uncommon.
 
...Of course 38 out of 1933 is a small sample but....

38 out of 1933 is too small a sample to make any conclusions. You'd need more, preferably 193 tags for the samples to be statistically significant.

BTW, i read somewhere, that about half of the verts were red. Makes sense, too. To me at least.
 
I've got 38 69 300 convert fender tags recorded. Most common colour is white (7) followed by R6 red (6). The 3 shades of green F3,F5,F8 are the most numerous (10) and the 3 shades of brown T3,T5,T7 are also up there(7). Silver A4 ,Black X9 and dark blue B7 only one of each. Of course 38 out of 1933 is a small sample but I bet green came out on top.
That one did look to be an excellent project and no air is pretty uncommon.
nice work, maybe we need to collaborate on my FB site. I admit I've done next to nothing on it, though the idea was for the people to post their 69 converts to it, and a i think a few have.

1969 Chrysler 300 Convertible Registry
 
38 out of 1933 is too small a sample to make any conclusions. You'd need more, preferably 193 tags for the samples to be statistically significant.

BTW, i read somewhere, that about half of the verts were red. Makes sense, too. To me at least.



Im betting the most popular color was green. It is that way on the 70 Dodge convertible, why not the 69 Chrysler?
 
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