1965 Chrysler 300, 4-door Hardtop, 383, 3-spd Auto on 2040-cars
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
READY TO CRUISE? Roll down the windows and hit the road in this head-turner!!! 1965 Chrysler 300 4-door Hardtop with the
following features: I purchased this car from a man who claimed to be the second owner. According to him, it was stored in a barn in Wisconsin from 1994-2009 on blocks. He purchased it in 2009, gave it a new paint job, restored the interior, did some other minor work on it and put it back on the road. Buyer must handle all transportation logistics and payments but I will work with your shipper to make the process go as easy as possible. I can hold the car following sale but will need it paid for, in full and cleared, before title is transferred and car is released. Condition Description: This car can be driven on a daily basis and for the age, it's in very good condition. There is very little-to-no rust on the car except for 6-7 small spots on the body along with 3-4 paint chips. The chrome rear bumper has some small areas of rust as well. The inside of the trunk is missing carpet but shows NO rust areas or holes. There is no jack or spare tire with this car. The two rear doors need new window regulators and the rear windows need some minor adjustment but all of the glass is in perfect order. The dashboard has one crack in it. There is a passenger side mirror that is not original and should be removed. The car was barn kept for 15+ years and stored properly at the time. I've replaced shocks, had brake work done, and other minor repairs. Otherwise, the car runs well and strong. We've taken it on numerous 300+ mile trips over the years with no issues. We've always used high octane fuel with lead additive. The gas gauge is not always reliable! The large print giveth and small print taketh away: We reserve the right to end the auction early in line with eBay policies, as it is also for sale locally. Notice to international buyers: You are responsible for ALL logistics and shipping costs. I am not prepared to do anything more than have your shipper pick up the vehicle after all payments have cleared and title has been transferred. |
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