Beautiful Rare #s Matching 1969 Chrysler 300 Convertible - 62,000 Actual Miles on 2040-cars
New Baltimore, Michigan, United States
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HELLO... UP FOR BID IS MY TOTAL NUMBERS MATCHING AND RARE 1969 CHRYSLER 300 TWO DOOR CONVERTIBLE. THIS IS A 2 OWNER BEAUTIFUL CONVERTIBLE WITH 62,782 ACTUAL MILES AND I HAVE A COPY OF THE ORIGINAL TITLE. I WAS TOLD IT WAS ORIGINALLY PURCHASED BY A CHRYSLER ENGINEER RIGHT OFF THE SHOWROOM FLOOR WITH BROADCAST SHEET IN 1969. THE BODY IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND ALL ORIGINAL. HAS HAD ONE PROFESSIONAL PAINT JOB 2 YEARS AGO. THE COLOR IS THE STOCK CHRYSLER TUSCAN BRONZE. HAS THE WHITE POWER CONVERTIBLE TOP AND STILL LOOKS BRAND NEW. HAS THE REAL GLASS BACK WINDOW IN TOP NOT PLASTIC AND THE POWER TOP WORKS PERFECT. ALL BODY LINES ARE BEAUTIFUL. THE CHROME BUMPERS ARE ORIGINAL AND BRIGHT. ALL CHROME TRIM IS ORIGINAL. THE PAINT JUST GLOWS AND I DONT THINK THERE IS A SCRATCH IN IT AT ALL. HAS THE STOCK HIDEAWAY HEADLIGHTS THAT WORK. THE INTERIOR IS ALSO STOCK AND IN NICE CONDITION, THE SEATS HAVE NO RIPS OR TEARS. THE DASH HAS NO CRACKS AND IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE CARPET LOOKS NEW STILL AND THE INTERIOR TRIM IS ORIGINAL. HORN WORKS AND HEAT WORKS A1. EVEN THE CIGARRETTE LIGHTER WORKS {PLEASE SEE INTERIOR PICTURES }. CAR HAS THE STOCK AND POWERFUL 440 V8 ENGINE THAT RUNS BEAUTIFUL AND BURNS NO OIL WITH 350 STOCK HORSEPOWER FROM THE FACTORY AND THE AUTOMATIC TRANS SHIFTS NICE AND SMOOTH. THE TRUNK IS JUST BEAUTIFUL AS IS THE UNDERSIDE . ALL FLOORS FRAME ETC IS EXCELLENT AND ORIGINAL. IT IS VERY HARD TO FIND A CHRYSLER 300 CONVERTIBLE IN THIS SHAPE {PLEASE SEE TRUNK AND UNDERSIDE PICTURES}. THE CAR HAS THE ORIGINAL 300 RIMS AND THE TIRES ARE NICE BUT STILL POLYESTER 780s. ALL HEADLIGHTS AND TURN SIGNALS AND WINDSHIELD WIPERS - EVEN THE TURN SIGNAL ONES ON FENDERS WORK GOOD. I JUST READ THAT THE 68-70 CHRYSLER 300 ARE THE MOST SOUGHT AFTER CONVERTIBLE ON THE MARKET AND I KNOW ITS VERY HARD TO FIND ONE IN THIS CONDITION ANYWERE. IF YOU ARE IN THE AREA COME TAKE A LOOK BEFORE BIDDING. IF YOU ARE CONSIDERING HAVING THE CAR SHIPPED, WE USE A REASONABLEY PRICED TRANSPORATION COMPANY. I CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH A QUOTE IF YOU EMAIL ME YOUR ZIP CODE. THE TITLE IS FREE AND CLEAR WITH NO LEINS AT ALL AND MILES ARE 62,782. I BELIEVE MY BUY IT NOW PRICE IS A TOTAL STEAL FOR THIS CAR. MOST OF MY CLASSICS SELL BEFORE THE AUCTION ENDS. I WANT TO GIVE EVERYONE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY TO OWN THIS VEHICLE. FOR THAT REASON, I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY. THIS CHRYSLER 300 CONVERTIBLE DEMANDS ATTENTION AND YOU WILL HAVE A TON OF FUN WITH IT. IT IS NOT A PERFECT SHOW CAR. THIS CAR IS DRIVEN AND MEANT TO BE ENJOYED. I TOOK PLENTY OF PICS TODAY TO CAPTURE ALL ANGLES IN ORDER TO ILLUSTRATE HOW THIS CAR LOOKS. I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR TAKING TIME TO LOOK AND MAY GOD BLESS YOU
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