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Join me in welcoming @440C-Body68 to FCBO.
Thank you Carguy300. I've always liked the clean look and beautiful styling of the late 60's 300 with hidden headlights. I was 12 years old when I saw my first one - a bright red 1968 convertible with a white top. That car and my dad's 67 New Yorker (gold 4-door hardtop) clinched my love of C body Chryslers forever at a pretty young age.Welcome from east texas! Sounds like a good retirement project! Good luck and post pics!!
Same here! My father always had chryslers growing up. 62 newport, 66 300, 2 68 300's, then a brand new 78 dodge monaco that I got to drive the wheels off in high school! My 1st car at 15 was a rusty 65 newport. Now at 62 Im on my 2nd 68 300! I love um all!Thank you Carguy300. I've always liked the clean look and beautiful styling of the late 60's 300 with hidden headlights. I was 12 years old when I saw my first one - a bright red convertible with a white top. That car and my dad's 67 New Yorker (gold 4-door hardtop) clinched my love of C body Chryslers forever.
Thank you for the welcome 66sptfry.Welcome
Thank you kowalski1970.Welcome from Virginia!!
Thanks for the welcome Camshaft - it's pretty cool you were able to snag the name "camshaft". I've been to the US Pacific Northwest a number of times but never have made it to BC (I have relatives in Seattle - Tacoma area). Everyone I know that has been there (at least in and around Vancouver) tell me it is unbelievably beautiful. I have no excuse for not getting there someday as it is on my bucket list.Welcome from British Columbia!
I didn't reply right away because I tend to tell long stories (according to my friends) so I decided to try a condensed version. In August 1978, I had just started working in my first post-college graduation job (which I stayed with my entire working life). I was living in an apartment complex where another tenant that owned this car lived. As I got to know the guy and talked about his car and my love of 66-69 Chrysler C bodies, he eventually asked me if I'd be interested in buying it. I had almost no money and no garage at that time which made me think I couldn't (and shouldn't) buy it but the car was just too nice to pass up. I still owed my parents about $1,500 to get myself started in my new job and this car was available for $1,200 - amounts that seem tiny by today's standards but was a big deal in 1978, especially to a 22 year old starting out in life with a negative net worth. I ended up asking my dad if he'd float me a loan for an additional $1,200 and allow me to store it in his garage (he lived about 100 miles away from where I lived). He reluctantly said yes and I jumped at the chance in November 1978. That's how I got the car. Obviously there's more to the story of its life but this is how it all started.nice, what's the back story?
Thanks for the welcome 65sporty. I'm not too far away - Fenton, just south of Flint.Welcome from another Michigander