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1964 Chrysler 300 2 Door Hardtop W/silver 300 Package - Survivor on 2040-cars

Year:1964 Mileage:72849
Location:

Utica, New York, United States

Utica, New York, United States


HERE WE HAVE A 1964 CHRYSLER 300 EQUIPED WITH THE “SILVER 300” PACKAGE PLUS MANY OTHER OPTIONS. THE “SILVER 300” WAS A

“SPRING SPECIAL” 2DR HARDTOP WITH BLACK LEATHER/VINYL INTERIOR, MATCHING LANDAU VINYL ROOF, AND SILVER PAINT.


THIS IS A NICE PENNSYLVANIA CAR ALL ITS LIFE. THE CAR IS MOSTLY ORIGINAL AND IS STILL VERY PRESENTABLE, HAS A NICE SHINE AND

SHOWS WELL. THE PASS SIDE QUARTER PANEL APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN PAINTED AT SOME TIME AND IT HAS THE USUAL SMALL CHIPS AND

NICKS BUT NOTHING THAT DETRACTS FROM THE BEAUTY OF THIS BIG CRUISER.


I HAVE EVERY PIECE OF DOCUMENTATION FROM THE DAY THE CAR WAS BOUGHT INCLUDING WINDOW STICKER, BILL OF SALE, OWNERS

MANUAL, WARRANTY BOOK AND CARD, INSURANCE PAPERWORK, AAA CARD, A MAP FROM 1964 AND MORE!!


OPTIONS INCLUDE:


SILVER 300 PACKAGE


TORQUEFLITE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION


SURE GRIP DIFFERENTIAL


POWER STEERING, POWER BRAKES


LIGHT PACKAGE, TINTED WINDSHIELD


GOLDEN TONE AM RADIO w/REAR SPEAKER


CUSTOM CONDITIONAIRE HEATER, DEFROSTER AND VENTILATION


REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER


DELUXE STEERING WHEEL


SAFETY PADDED INSTRUMENT PANEL – LOWER


RETRACTABLE FRONT SEAT BELTS


DAY NIGHT MIRROR, DUAL JET WINDSHIELD WASHER


REAR BUMPER GUARDS


OUTSIDE LEFT REMOTE CONTROL MIRROR


UNDER HOOD PAD AND UNDERCOATING


MILEAGE SHOWS 72,849 MILES AND IS ASSUMED TO BE ORIGINAL.


INTERIOR IS EXCELLENT AND ONLY SHOWS MINOR WEAR.


THE CAR RIDES ON 4 WIDE WHITE WALL TIRES AND RIDES SUPRISINGLY WELL.


I RECENTLY COMPLETED A 300 MILE 1 DAY TRIP AND THEN TOOK IT TO THE SYRACUSE NATIONALS AND CRUISED AMONG THE 7000 CARS IN ATTENDANCE AND IT PERFORMED GREAT!!


ALL THE LIGHTS, GUAGES AND ACCESORIES FUNCTION CORRECTLY. THIS IS A GREAR RUNNING AND DRIVING CAR YOU CAN RESPECTABLY TAKE TO LOCAL SHOWS OR CRUISES AND ENJOY YOURSELF.


$500 DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS, BALANCE DUE WITHIN 10 DAYS. PLEASE ONLY BID IF YOU ARE SERIOUS ABOUT BUYING. WE WILL ASSIST WITH YOUR SHIPPING ARRANGEMENTS IF NECESSARY.


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