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Matching Numbers 440 Factory A/c Chrysler 300 Convertible Big Block No Rust !! on 2040-cars

US $18,900.00
Year:1967 Mileage:83580 Color: is in excellent
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
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Thank you for your interest and welcome! Up for bid or for immediate purchase is this beautiful 1967 Chrysler 300 Convertible with a factory 440 matching numbers big block V8! This is a factory A/C car with power top! 

This Chrysler has less than 84K miles and it shows. The exterior is in excellent condition with no major dents, dings, rust or scratches. It's a very straight body with a beautiful black shine finish. Paint is fairly fresh having gone through a minor restoration in 2005 and always garaged kept since then. The car has no rust and is solid throughout. White wall tires are brand new. All chrome shines perfect. 

The interior is also in excellent condition. The white interior with red piping (also completed in 2005) gives the car a very head turning contrast compared with the exterior. There is no major, rips, cuts or stains. Dash in excellent condition as well as the top and carpet. Original steering wheel has three cracks (see photos), but does not require replacement. 

All electrical components are in working order, including: A/C, All power windows, lights, convertible top and wipers. Radio does not work (radio is original). 

The 300 is an iconic American car...a classic since day one. Don't miss out on a fantastic opportunity to own one at this incredible price!  A condition 1 car is valued at over $30K! As many experts agree - Owning a classic car is better than money in the bank. Invest and enjoy!

I have included as many photos possible to assist in my description. However, if you require additional photos and/or have any questions please feel free to contact me, Gaston via message or call (786) 486-7746. 

It's encourage you ask all questions before committing to buy, do not assume anything that may not be listed. This is an AS-IS sale.

International buyers are welcome. 

If you need shipping quotes please feel free me and I will be more than happy to coordinate all your shipping needs (at buyers expense). 

Thanks again for viewing, and be sure to allow all 60+ photos to download. 

Enjoy the clip and Happy Bidding!


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