Rare 1961 Chrysler 300g 300 G 413 Motor 2 4 Barrel Carburetors Cross Ram Intake on 2040-cars
Princeton, West Virginia, United States
I have for sale a 1961 Chrysler 300G with 413 motor with two four barrel Carter carburetors and Cross Ram intake. New overhaul on the motor and transmission. The car runs out great, and handles very well at 70 to 80mph on the interstate. I just had the car out on a seven hour road trip, and it drives great! The car has four new Coker radial tires, new battery, new brakes, super straight body, and the car was 95% rust free before new high end paint job. All chrome and stainless is in fair to very good condition. All power windows work well. Car needs new seat covers, door panels, and head liner to be a super nice car. All the lights work, and the factory tachometer works. I will require the winning bidder to pay a non-refundable $1,000.00 deposit through Pay Pal within forty-eight (48) hours of the auction end, and the balance is to be paid within seven (7) business days of the auction end. I will accept a bank cashiers check, bank to bank wire transfer, United States Postal money order, and of course cash for the balance of the purchase price. Please note that when paying with a bank cashiers check I will hold the 300G for seven (7) to ten (10) business days to make sure the check clears my bank account. The buyer is responsible for shipping and transportation. Please call me at 304-320-0920 if you have any questions. Partial trades may be considered. Please check out my feedback, and bid with confidence! Again, if you have any questions please contact me, and I'll get you the answers you're looking for!
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