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1969 Chrysler 300 on 2040-cars

US $5,400.00
Year:1969 Mileage:1300
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I have a 1969 Chrysler 300 4-Door. It is in very nice shape and an original California car. Spent most of its life in Santa Ana. It has the 350HP 440 With 4 Barrel. Original A/C car and everything is there. The A/C however does not blow cold. The car runs like a top and I have no problem taking it anywhere. The 440 is fast and very responsive and easily make upgrades its bitch. It has had a repaint done at some point, not fantastic, but shows pretty well. I would say the interior was redone as well. The vinyl top needs to be re-done and there is a bit of rust at bottom of rear window. The frame is rust free. This is a great cruiser vehicle, fun to take the family out in and rides smooth like a luxury vehicle should. All lights and blinkers work. Headlight doors operate perfectly. Gas gauge as with most old mopars does not work, but this car has a trip meter which makes it fairly easy to determine how much gas you have. The tires are newer and in excellent condition. There are no parts missing except the front fender reflectors. They are easily found on ebay for cheap, just never got around to it. Also A-Pillar drivers side plastic piece is missing in action. This car would be great to drive as it sits, throw a few more bucks at it and make it show quality, or if the need is there, you could pull the entire drivetrain and put it in that rarer 1969 B-Body or Coupe. I will sell this car to anyone in the world. Buyer is responsible for all fees and arrangements for shipping. I will be happy to assist where needed. I have shipped quite a few cars overseas. Be prepared to have transport company come to my front door. I am not driving the vehicle to some other location. This is listed as a best offer listing. If you are going to make an offer, be prepared to follow through if I accept it. I am not playing games here, serious buyers only, lookie-lous......keep clicking, nothing to see here. I need a 500 NON-REFUNDABLE deposit within 24 hours from the buyer via paypal (No FEES to me - either send it as gift or family member). The rest is expected within 7 days by cashiers check, wire transfer or cash in person or by courier. The car title will be over-nighted to you after funds are clear, not before. Please do not make any shipping arrangements before your funds have cleared. Lastly, I do not think this is a bar of gold, nor is it a shined up turd. It is original except where noted above, and it is in really nice shape for its age. If your a California buyer, both plates go with the car, if not, plates remain with me. Any questions, feel free to ask. I know whoever gets this will appreciate it, I just do not have the space to keep it. Hagerty lists the car in this condition between 7,300 and 10,600. I think I have put a very reasonable buy-it-now amount to own this car.

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