Lets Play A Game: Last Of The Convertibles

It was used by a sheriff deputy with siren and mocom 70 installed by the county

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Thank you for posting! Beautiful — can you tell us more about PM27L0D248610 ?

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Thanks to @antonellomopar we have the tag of another TNT 300 ‘vert. CM27U0C102170 is an early-built 1970, with an SBD of August 1, 1970!

Antonello acquired the car 6 years ago and posted about it here.

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I guess Antonello finally decided to let this one go. CM27U0C102170 is for sale again on eBay, located in Oak View, California:

"You are bidding on an original condition 1970 Chrysler 300 convertible. This beautiful parade car will start every time and take you across country in style and comfort. The original 440 engine is rated at 360 HP and is mated to an original 3 speed 727 torque flite transmission. The trans operates perfectly and has been serviced recently to correct a leak near the shift linkage. The engine runs strong without hesitation and without any issues. I do not know the rear gear ratio, but it is geared for highway travel will easily cruise at 80 mph. The original interior has been well-cared for and there are minor signs of wear. The leak-free, white convertible top does not look to be original as it is very pliable, and the rear window is still clear (not yellow). The power top raises and lowers as it should. The dash controls work except for the radio and clock and the power seats work fine. I have had a premium Kenwood radio installed under the dash which connects wirelessly to your smart phone and the speakers have been upgraded in their stock location. All the power windows raise and lower correctly. The brakes have been serviced recently and work perfectly.

I wish this beautiful Chrysler 300 was built with factory air conditioning, but it wasn't. Also, it is obvious that the car has had a repaint, as there are a few signs of overspray. The rear chrome bumper has a minor dent in it down low, to the right of the license plate. I installed adjustable rear air shocks because the rear seemed too low when I first bought the Chrysler.

This Chrysler 300 is for sale locally and can be seen at the Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Fall Fling car show in Van Nuys at Woodley Park on October 21st if it has not been sold by then. Come test drive it and then drive it home! Bid with confidence, these well-cared for classics do not come along often!"

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That's so nice I think I'd do without the AC, but that rear plastic window and the '71 style steering wheel would have to go.
 
Thanks to @ceebuddy we now know about CM27T0C238510, an ER6 red 1970 Chrysler 300 'vert currently for sale by StreetSideClassics in Atlanta, GA. The car is also listed on eBay.

Here is the tag. SBD is May 19, 1970:

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Thanks to @Kaim and @330dTA we now have information on PM27L0D270594 -- a 1970 Fury iii 'vert that came out of the factory with a 383-2 but now has a 440. From the photos in the sale ad, we can see that the car has a black bench interior as well as A/C, an 8-track radio, and manual seats and windows.

No fender tag, unfortunately, but from the VIN we can infer that this ragtop's SBD must have been May, 1970.

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PM27N0D188443 is another N-code Plymouth convertible that still seems to be in existence. I posted about this EB7 blue in the thread where N-code Fury iii 'verts are discussed.

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I do not have any photo other than the above, but the fender tag decoding is still here:

PM = Plymouth Fury iii
27 = Convertible

N = 383 330HP 8 CYL
0 = 1970
D = Belvidere plant

188443 = 88443rd Vehicle Built

E63 = 383-4 Barrel 330HP 8 CYL
D32 = H-D A-727 TorqueFlite Automatic Transmission

EB7 = Jamaica Blue Iridescent (Medium Blue Metallic)
M6B3 = Vinyl Bucket Seats with folding armrest interior
EB7 = Upper Door Frames painted Jamaica Blue Irid

121: Scheduled Date Built: 1 / 21 / 1970

140901 = Order Number

V3W = White Convertible Top

C16 = Console w/ Buckets
C55 = Bucket Seats

M31 = Belt Moldings

R35 = AM / FM Multiplex Stereo

V01 = Mono Tone Paint
V5B = Blue side-molding vinyl inserts

Y05 = Built to U.S. Specifications
Y14 = Sold Car

END = End of Codes
 
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That is the 12th Fury 'vert with 383-4 of which I know. The others are PM27N0D105754 (FK3 owned by @Dimitri Romanenko ), PM27N0D106955 (FK3 now B5 blue), PM27N0D108414 (an EF8 project in the Pacific Northwest), PM27N0D117723 in Ontario (@70 Sport Suburban knows this one well), PM27N0D123564 (FY6 in Sweden), PM27N0D140340 (a red one sold on Copart in Aug. 2022), PM27N0D224816 (red repaint, for sale in Canada in July 2021), PM27N0D229300 (an EB3 beauty previously owned by @antonellomopar ), PM27N0D233592 (DY2 sold by @Jeff in Oregon), PM27N0D283401 (EB3 that sold at auction in October 2022), and PM27N0D289774 (FF4 that recently sold in Akron, OH.

A thirteenth one sold on eBay in 2015. If anyone kept the info, I'd love to see it posted here.
 
DL27G0D253067 is now a parts car in Alabama. Thanks to @69monaco and @hemi71x for posting about the car, and to @LocuMob for posting the tag. Here it is. Triple black car (TX9 paint / L2X9 bench interior / V3X vinyl top) with base engine but some nice comfort-oriented options (H51, P31, P41). The SBD was May 8, 1970 -- which is how @71Polara383 and I figured out the VIN.

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DL27G0D253067 is now a parts car in Alabama. Thanks to @69monaco and @hemi71x for posting about the car, and to @LocuMob for posting the tag. Here it is. Triple black car (TX9 paint / L2X9 bench interior / V3X vinyl top) with base engine but some nice comfort-oriented options (H51, P31, P41). The SBD was May 8, 1970 -- which is how @71Polara383 and I figured out the VIN.

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This post reminds me, what is going on with that black Polara convertible that Wyatt @polara71 bought with the red insert for the molding going down the body side?? That molding just made the car stand out big time IMO.
 
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