Not mine - 1957 Chrysler 300C Convertible - Auction.

It's a original, surviving, complete 57 300 convertible. Top of the food chain.
If one invested 100K to restore it, add the cost to purchase and your still ahead of the game. (If the top goes down the price goes up).
Supply is very low and demand is very high for any forward look convertible, let alone a letter car.
I see a (not so rough) diamond, and a rare opportunity.
Show up at any show or concourse in a car like this and your s*** pretty much don't stink.
Done right this will be a $200K plus car.
 
Already posted on the 300 club website for $65k:
300 C Convertible 3N571387 White, wire wheels, very rare factory air convertible. 48,000 original miles. Single family ownership since new. Always garaged, no rust. Needs new top. Bad respray and panel fit issues due to poor accident repair in the 70’s otherwise very good condition for an unrestored car. Excellent candidate for restoration or sort issues for a great driver. Restoration just started when health issues intervened. $65,000 OBO Harold Johnston 724 316-1157 HSJ3rd@gmail.com (05/28/20)
 
Already posted on the 300 club website for $65k:
300 C Convertible 3N571387 White, wire wheels, very rare factory air convertible. 48,000 original miles. Single family ownership since new. Always garaged, no rust. Needs new top. Bad respray and panel fit issues due to poor accident repair in the 70’s otherwise very good condition for an unrestored car. Excellent candidate for restoration or sort issues for a great driver. Restoration just started when health issues intervened. $65,000 OBO Harold Johnston 724 316-1157 HSJ3rd@gmail.com (05/28/20)

The VIN is different from the car in the original post. I think this is a different car.
 
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