This is a 1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible. In decent shape but could use TLC
Sale price: US $5,000.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used |
Year: | 1968 |
Make: | Chrysler |
Model: | 300 Series |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive Type: | RWD |
Engine: | 440 CID |
Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Mileage: | 95000 |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Orlando, Florida, United States
Vehicle description
Chrysler 300 Series. In fair condition and lists a recommended sale price of $12,600 by Hagerty Classics. Not currently running but does not need much - just the carburator cleaned and fuel tank flushed (The two are related. I had the car at the garage and instructed them to flush the tank before starting it - they didn"t - with the end result that they gummed up the carburator). That is a relatively cheap fix and the engine itself is an absolute beast with a 440 CID 350 horsepower engine with only 95,000 original miles.
The interior is almost perfect with only the rear left window motor needing replacement and a new clip for the driver"s side window controls. The interior is actually in excellent condition. The biggest flaw with the car is lack of title so whomever buys it will need to deal with that headache. I bought the car on about 8 years ago and the seller never bothered transferring the title. Getting a replacement will be a bit of a hassle unless you know a title clerk at a car dealership - at which point it becomes a fairly easy matter. Unfortunately I don"t - hence my willingness to likely accept a reasonable amount below the vehicle"s recommended value. (But not "fire sale" below - only reasonable).
The interior is almost perfect with only the rear left window motor needing replacement and a new clip for the driver"s side window controls. The interior is actually in excellent condition. The biggest flaw with the car is lack of title so whomever buys it will need to deal with that headache. I bought the car on about 8 years ago and the seller never bothered transferring the title. Getting a replacement will be a bit of a hassle unless you know a title clerk at a car dealership - at which point it becomes a fairly easy matter. Unfortunately I don"t - hence my willingness to likely accept a reasonable amount below the vehicle"s recommended value. (But not "fire sale" below - only reasonable).