Chrysler 300 2-Door Hardtop (1967)
Sale price: US $9,300.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1967 |
VIN : | CM23K73102518 | Mileage: | 51700 |
Number of Cylinders: | 8 | Engine: | 440 V8 |
Model: | 300 Series | Transmission: | Automatic |
Power Options: | Power Windows | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Drive Type: | RWD | Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty |
Interior Color: | Black | Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Vehicle Title: | Clean | Exterior Color: | Orange |
Body Type: | Sedan | Trim: | 2 Door Hardtop |
Make: | Chrysler |
Beaverton, Oregon, United States
Vehicle description
VINTAGE MOPAR MUSCLE! 1967 Chrysler 300 survivor, 440 V8 350 HP smooth running engine, 2-door hardtop. 51,700 original miles and original parts except for passenger side mirror. Body is in very good condition for its age. Garaged for 25 years in The Dalles, Oregon area.
If this car is so great, why am I selling it? Size matters. She"s too big for me. If this was an E-Body, it wouldn"t be on the market, and it would be well into a restoration. Excellent running condition, drives well, automatic transmission shifts smoothly Stops well (drum brakes tuned 400 miles ago; new rear shoes Nov. 2019) New front shocks New battery and negative cable, new oil pressure switch All lights work; repaired original lights switch with relay so load is off switch (dimmer switch works; expert electrician has gone through entire car and there are no electrical issues) Original AM radio works, added new front in-dash speaker Glass pack dual pipe exhaust. Spring hanger lift kit on back. Chrome parts are excellent. Original wheels and wheel covers, and 1 full front spare are included. Current setup is 14" tires in front, 15" rear Power brakes, steering, windows (back 2 don"t work, but replacement motors easy to find; I"ve researched). No fluid leaks. No AC. Gas gauge does not work. Rear defrost does not work (needs new fan). Moderate rust in trunk. Vinyl top is gone. She"s big (18"3"), bold, and makes a statement in sight and sound. This is a great way to get into a classic that is ready for its next chapter (hover conversion?). I"m excited for the next owner.
If this car is so great, why am I selling it? Size matters. She"s too big for me. If this was an E-Body, it wouldn"t be on the market, and it would be well into a restoration. Excellent running condition, drives well, automatic transmission shifts smoothly Stops well (drum brakes tuned 400 miles ago; new rear shoes Nov. 2019) New front shocks New battery and negative cable, new oil pressure switch All lights work; repaired original lights switch with relay so load is off switch (dimmer switch works; expert electrician has gone through entire car and there are no electrical issues) Original AM radio works, added new front in-dash speaker Glass pack dual pipe exhaust. Spring hanger lift kit on back. Chrome parts are excellent. Original wheels and wheel covers, and 1 full front spare are included. Current setup is 14" tires in front, 15" rear Power brakes, steering, windows (back 2 don"t work, but replacement motors easy to find; I"ve researched). No fluid leaks. No AC. Gas gauge does not work. Rear defrost does not work (needs new fan). Moderate rust in trunk. Vinyl top is gone. She"s big (18"3"), bold, and makes a statement in sight and sound. This is a great way to get into a classic that is ready for its next chapter (hover conversion?). I"m excited for the next owner.