Detail Info for: Chrysler : 300 Series 300 1 OF 1077 CONVERTIBLES MADE, 440 SIX PACK, GREAT ORIGINAL COLOR COMBO

Transaction Info
Sold On:
10/30/2011
Price:
$ 14440.06
Condition:
Mileage:
34000
Location:
Turnersville, New Jersey, 08012
Seller Type:
Private seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1970 Chrysler 300 Series
Submodel Body Type:
300 Convertible
Engine:
8 - Cyl.
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
CM27U0C230575
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Serious and experienced bidders only please. Ask any questions before bidding. Thank you. Cash preferred or cashiers check. Will not release car until funds are secured in my account. Highly recommend you come inspect and see this car to appreciate it in Turnersville NJ between Atlantic City and Philadelphia. LOVES the highway. Original Bill of Sale, Broadcast sheet. Engine original except 6 pack set up which is OEM and period correct. Runs amazing with a great sound. I have original intake, carb, air cleaner, valve covers and AM radio. Do not have original exhaust manifolds. Engine only has approximately 5,000 miles on it after rebuild. Have all receipts and specs. Original 727 trans was rebuilt at time of engine. Original 3:23 Sure Grip also rebuilt a few thousand miles ago. Both factory specs. Was in Mopar magazine in 2 Power Tours as a camera car. Magazine included. Paint is an old respray original color (silver - greenish) Left quarter paint peeled when Power Tour stickers were removed and resprayed. Left 1/4 looks a shade darker. Power seat and top. Glass window. Everything works but driver side air vent cable and a star bruise on the right side of the w/s. Actually gets decent gas mileage unless you open up the 6 barrels. Runs at 3000 RPM at 75-80 mph. Drives beutifully. Drive home wherever home may be problem and worry free. Selling because I am a GM guy deep down and I have a 1969 Buick GS 400 all original ram air with 83k miles too.On Oct-24-11 at 12:07:08 PDT, seller added the following information: Please visit this website. http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.totallyautoinc.com/300/p1.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.totallyautoinc.com/300/300powertour.html&usg=__hy-6yHqF1LhI_JcF-FXJvF9VmLM=&h=376&w=585&sz=65&hl=en&start=6&zoom=1&tbnid=M8hM2l7lYx1D6M:&tbnh=87&tbnw=135&ei=27OlTr-iN4jW0QHej4WoBQ&prev=/search%3Fq%3D1970%2Bchrysler%2B300%2Bconvertible%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DX%26tbm%3Disch%26prmd%3Divns&itbs=1 The car mentioned is the one listed. My car. This was from the previous owner and the restoration shop. It was way cool then and has only gotten better. Also see answers to questions at the bottom of listing.On Oct-26-11 at 16:52:00 PDT, seller added the following information: Original hubcaps, am radio also included as well as a quality fitted car cover, spare top boot, spare t/s lamp assemblies, full grill complete with headlights and motor, and half a dozen or so window cranks. Spare parts were somethings collected on Ebay for "just in case" by previous owner. On Oct-28-11 at 19:38:02 PDT, seller added the following information: The reserve is almost met! People are coming tomorrow to check out the car in person. The way things are going, hopefully someone is going to be very happy and own this car this weekend. On Oct-29-11 at 05:02:29 PDT, seller added the following information: Also - new leaf springs, shocks, plugs/cap/rotor and filters, drums and shoes/booster and master cylinder, alignment. Tires have very minimum wear, new cd with USB/MP3 inputs/5 speakers, new drive shaft with heavier tubing and u-joints than stock (a 1-2 shift several months ago with people in the car just proved too much for the original shaft and twisted it up-no damage underneath. It broke right at the front yoke and the exhasut H-pipe kept it from hitting the ground and pole-vaulting) This car will chirp 1-2 if you wind her up. According to the engine build specs she's pushing 500 hp Alarm and power locks mentioned on the website have been removed as well as the poor performing hidden stereo I bought it with. This is a turn key, no concern whatsoever, cruiser. On Oct-29-11 at 05:30:25 PDT, seller added the following information: Thanks to you that contacted and let me know we will cancel today. This weather is nasty. On Oct-29-11 at 08:30:11 PDT, seller added the following information: All, I appreciate all the emails but please remember this is a 1970 and being 41 years old let's keep the expectations and questions realistic. I mean really..."is there a warranty with the car"? NO. lolOn Oct-29-11 at 12:02:37 PDT, seller added the following information: All glass and top operate smooth and freely with no effort or strain. Power steering is feather light. Brakes are firm and stop straight. I forget what Chrysler calls the name of the material for the top but it is the same as factory and not just some canvas type material. All fluids are clean. All interior courtesy lights operate like new. Headlights and motors activate with switch as designed. No butchered wiring. Rear shocks are coil over to give it a little firmer stance and help with a car full of people which you will have everybody wanting a ride. I'm trying to think of anything and everything. Oh..engine oil dipstick handle broke off. I have a substitute in place with a cap over the top to seal for now and check the oil. Been meaning to buy a N.O.S. if I can find one. These cars usually came with the standard 350 hp engine but as you can see in the web link the invoice shows it was a special order 375 hp TNT engine. Original air cleaner still has the TNT emblem. NUMBERS MATCHING. What more could anyone looking for a big cruiser ask for? This is the complete package. Buy it, use it, resell it when the market gets back on track and make money at the price I'm asking. Bid is now very close to the reserve. Bid a little higher and it can be you driving it away tomorrow. (After we take a trip to TD bank and deposit the money and make sure it's not counterfeit) Found out cash isn't always a guarantee when I sold my Harley. Luckily I worked with the guy.