Ebay - 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst

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http://www.ebay.com/itm/Chrysler-30...5ccedf363&item=231071413091&pt=US_Cars_Trucks

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Rare 1970 Chrysler 300 - Hurst edition. 1 of 485.
Drivable, but in need of restoration.
See car on video at : http://youtu.be/rRgkm3SaDqc and http://youtu.be/kswRh1eSi-I and http://youtu.be/7LvqfjQasZw
In 1970, the 300 Hurst was produced, built by Chrysler and modified by the Hurst Company. The modifications included two-tone paint, special striping, spoiler on the deck lid, and wheels.

  • 440 TNT - V8 - Rebuilt last year per previous owner
  • Automatic Transmission
  • A/C, PS, PB
  • Power Disc Brakes
  • Power Windows
  • Dual Power Seats
  • Power Trunk Release
  • Tilt Wheel
  • Original Leather Bucket Seats With Fold Down Arm Rest
  • Hide-Away Headlights
  • Original Rally Wheels With Hurst Accents
  • Hurst Specific Fiberglass Hood And Trunk Lid With Integrated Spoiler Package.

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I believe we've seen this one before.......a lot of rust.
 
That hood and trunk are badly warped. Having those restored if you could find someone with the expertise would cost a fortune.
 
Yeah, they all look the same to me.
 
I used to think these were the ultimate C-bodies to restore.
Wouldn't want one for anything now.
Only here could we become jaded.
 
I used to think they were cool, too, but more and more they just seem like a gimmicky after-thought. I mean, really, why would you call a car a Hurst when it wasn't even offered with a Hurst shifter? I do like the hood and thought about painting one up in B7 for my convertable. The rear I could do without.
 
And we went apeciate it over a triple green car because it had a console. Oye....

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A 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst has been on my list for at least 30 years although it has moved down quite a bit it is still there. Now I need to win the lottery so I can have a place to keep more than 4 vehicles.

Alan
 
Hursts are great looking cars.
I had one. It is owned now by our member Klaus (cm23u) now.
 
I have one, and yes, they are all the same. But when someone says, "300 Hurst" you know EXACTLY what they're talking about. PURE CLASS with the MUSCLE to back it up.....
 
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