I remember slobbering over this car at Carlisle last year. It was truly amazing. Is this car you are looking at the same car?
No that was a loaded NYer. This is a rather modestly equipped 300, but for me the must have A/C for a second C-body.
I remember slobbering over this car at Carlisle last year. It was truly amazing. Is this car you are looking at the same car?
X2Wow ...just wow!
No that was a loaded NYer. This is a rather modestly equipped 300, but for me the must have A/C for a second C-body.

Don't worry. When a gold 66 T&C pops up he will add that to his collection as well. Complete sets are important.That's beautiful Mike. Sure you don't want to hold out for that special wagon.....?![]()
Officially looking at this car on Thrusday. It might be fate, I schedule a stay at a vineyard for a couple of nights with my wife, back in December. We are driving right past where the car is located.
He got the car out of storage last weekend, so a test drive will now be included.
Only negative, I thought, was my wife will be with me, but she is not against the car, when I showed her pictures. She even said what are you going to call her, Goldie is already taken.![]()
Amazing car!
I seen that NY'er at Carlisle.....nice!
Well I made the trip to see the hardtop. Mechanically outstanding, he has owned the car for 20 years and was a Chrysler mechanic. Super solid rust and ding free body. Paint thin in a few spots. He has rebuilt a strong 440 with a performance cam and TNT set up, not original engine, but came with a 440.
Great guy and a definite Mopar guy. This would be a great driver but not really for me. I couldn't leave it alone, and enjoy it as it is.
I took a few pictures to focus more on its current condition.
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