For Sale thought i may have stuck gold (red), instead it's a '68 300 (?) nice car though

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guy emails with this

"Hello I have a red, white interior 1969 300 convertible for sale in good condition, if interested write me back."

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Cheers
Ken



then he send me these photos (?) if anyone want info on the car, let me know.

Dale

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I'd take a '68 over a '69 any day! No offense, of course '69s are nice too.
 
Wake up, you guys. Its a scam.

Hooniverse “Big ***” Convertible Weekend – A 1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible
 
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I was just gonna say - that I have viewed the same pics on a Google search a long time ago! SWEET 68 though!!!
 
Wake up, you guys. Its a scam.

Hooniverse “Big ***” Convertible Weekend – A 1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible
actually, short of leaving out one zero, I think this is legit. This is his response:

Hello Dale here is a short detail of the car.
This is a 1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible, with a claimed 73,000 miles on the clock put on there by three previous owners. The car comes equipped with a 440 CID V-8 that has received some work in the past. The TNT version of this engine produced 375HP with a single 4BBL Carburetor, but there is no mention as to whether of no this car has that engine. The standard 440 produced 350HP. It is backed up by the excellent 3-speed TorqueFlyte Automatic, which should provide years of trouble free service.
The interior is said to be original except for the carpeting. The interior does look great though, with the white vinyl seats and door-trim contrasting with the black dash, and floor. The deep red paint looks spectacular. The top and mechanisms have been replaced and includes the original boot. The top still sports the original glass insert.
I am asking a price of $1200 including shipping.
 
actually, short of leaving out one zero, I think this is legit. This is his response:

Hello Dale here is a short detail of the car.
This is a 1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible, with a claimed 73,000 miles on the clock put on there by three previous owners. The car comes equipped with a 440 CID V-8 that has received some work in the past. The TNT version of this engine produced 375HP with a single 4BBL Carburetor, but there is no mention as to whether of no this car has that engine. The standard 440 produced 350HP. It is backed up by the excellent 3-speed TorqueFlyte Automatic, which should provide years of trouble free service.
The interior is said to be original except for the carpeting. The interior does look great though, with the white vinyl seats and door-trim contrasting with the black dash, and floor. The deep red paint looks spectacular. The top and mechanisms have been replaced and includes the original boot. The top still sports the original glass insert.
I am asking a price of $1200 including shipping.

Is $1200 a typo? If not, then I would lean toward scam as well.

John
 
Is $1200 a typo? If not, then I would lean toward scam as well.

John
I am sure it's a typo. if anyone wants his email let me know. don't know if it's legit or not, but I think it is. I just wished it was a '69, nothing against '68's of course...
 
actually, short of leaving out one zero, I think this is legit. This is his response:

Hello Dale here is a short detail of the car.
This is a 1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible, with a claimed 73,000 miles on the clock put on there by three previous owners. The car comes equipped with a 440 CID V-8 that has received some work in the past. The TNT version of this engine produced 375HP with a single 4BBL Carburetor, but there is no mention as to whether of no this car has that engine. The standard 440 produced 350HP. It is backed up by the excellent 3-speed TorqueFlyte Automatic, which should provide years of trouble free service.
The interior is said to be original except for the carpeting. The interior does look great though, with the white vinyl seats and door-trim contrasting with the black dash, and floor. The deep red paint looks spectacular. The top and mechanisms have been replaced and includes the original boot. The top still sports the original glass insert.
I am asking a price of $1200 including shipping.
This is a cut and paste right from the link Stan provided....
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Because some stupid people send money. Some people didn't have parents that told them "if its too good to be true...it isn't!"

Dave
 
Holyjeezesmutherofjews...
I'm putting you on a short leash until I'm assured that you can go out alone...
probably not a bad idea, Commando....Ok, thanks for the edgumucation on this guys. I'll go hide in a hole now...
 
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