Found this on FB. Outstanding 71 300 with neat story too.

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Original TX9 paint with F7 bucket seat interior.


I bought it from the original owners niece who inherited it. The paper work for delivery had him picking the car up on June 7th 1971. After working out a deal earlier in the week I picked the car up and drove it home, on June 7th. The car was sold new at the Chrysler Plymouth dealership in Amsterdam, Ohio 43903. I drove it back to store it in my mom and dads huge carport garage at the address with the same 43903 zip code. I drove it down the same highway on the same day as the original owner took when he had bought it as I did when I brought it home, going the opposite direction. When I was going through the glove box and found that out when I got it home that day I was like whoa.

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Original TX9 paint with F7 bucket seat interior.


I bought it from the original owners niece who inherited it. The paper work for delivery had him picking the car up on June 7th 1971. After working out a deal earlier in the week I picked the car up and drove it home, on June 7th. The car was sold new at the Chrysler Plymouth dealership in Amsterdam, Ohio 43903. I drove it back to store it in my mom and dads huge carport garage at the address with the same 43903 zip code. I drove it down the same highway on the same day as the original owner took when he had bought it as I did when I brought it home, going the opposite direction. When I was going through the glove box and found that out when I got it home that day I was like whoa.
sorry, forgot how to make them "BIG"
 
Sauterd, did you buy this?
no, not me, i wished, i got his permission to put it here, but i didn't ask about his name, so I left it out, so he probably doesn't care. anyway, you can find it in the 1969-1971 300 page done by an online friend in the UK who has a nice black 69 himself. Sorry for the confusion.....and no, I won't ask what you think it's worth, I'll use my imagination. Would assume tough to find in that level of original condition....
 
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Damn you. Now I must have this car! Just MUST.
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And I can easily live with the Magnums instead of the Road Wheels in this case
And I DO love the RWL tires here. I'm not a total hater...
 
:wideyed:
Damn you. Now I must have this car! Just MUST.
:thumbsup:
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Perfect.
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And I can easily live with the Magnums instead of the Road Wheels in this case
And I DO love the RWL tires here. I'm not a total hater...
yep, that's about what I said when i saw it too...
 
:wideyed:
Damn you. Now I must have this car! Just MUST.
:thumbsup:
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Perfect.
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And I can easily live with the Magnums instead of the Road Wheels in this case
And I DO love the RWL tires here. I'm not a total hater...

Yes, Stan, get some more style in your life! Formals are for the older guys, not the young at heart like you! But save up some spare change for some a/c for that hot/humid Florida climate in that black beauty. This car doesn't look like it has any from what I see.
 
Years ago I had the use of a black 59 Olds 98 as long as I paid the fuel and kept it washed and waxed. I swore to never ever own a black car or truck.:mad:
I don't think I ever managed to get it spotless, while polishing the front, the back got dusty. Polish the back, the front got dusty. Too much black and way too much car o polish.
 
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