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Title: [Chrysler300] Digest Number 493

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There are 14 messages in this issue.

Topics in this digest:

      1. RE: Lefty's Earliest Owners List
           From: Hardy Graham Jr <hpgraham@xxxxxxxxxxx>
      2. First 62'
           From: katpeanut <katpeanut_99@xxxxxxxxx>
      3. Snippet from a question.....What are you doing Mr Lefty?
           From: Redwoodlse@xxxxxxx
      4. Followup to last message about early list
           From: Redwoodlse@xxxxxxx
      5. RE: Followup to last message about early list
           From: Mark Souders <souders@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
      6. Re: Followup to last message about early list
           From: Kurt Greske <kurt_greske@xxxxxxx>
      7. CA Quarter panels (BUYER BEWARE0
           From: rondochrysler@xxxxxxx
      8. Oil Slinger
           From: "jennifer allyn" <gearhead.girl@xxxxxxxxxxx>
      9. Timing Cover Seal
           From: "jennifer allyn" <gearhead.girl@xxxxxxxxxxx>
     10. Oil Dipstick and Tube
           From: "jennifer allyn" <gearhead.girl@xxxxxxxxxxx>
     11. Re: Lefty's Earliest Owners List
           From: "Ron Kurtz" <Mark268@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
     12. door glass
           From: <grant@xxxxxxx>
     13. Lead on '66 300 Cv and '46 Windsor  for sale
           From: "Wayne Graefen" <wgraefen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
     14. Re: First 62'
           From: "Kelly Pierce" <jkrestor300@xxxxxxxxxxxx>


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Message: 1
   Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 08:42:54 -0600
   From: Hardy Graham Jr <hpgraham@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Lefty's Earliest Owners List

Regarding original owners I almost count (well sort of).  My Grandfather,
Hardy M. Graham, bought the car brand new in May of 1955.  He bought the car
in Union City, TN and has been an avid Mopar man since about 1940.  My
Grandmother got a brand new Imperial every couple of years until the
discontinued them.  The last Mopar she bought was a Front Drive New Yorker.
She didn't like front drive so she bought a 7 Series BMW.  Granddad used his
cars on the farm and to travel around for business so he wanted performance.
My Dad tells a story of getting the C300 to 150 on the speedometer on a long
descending straightaway in west Tennessee one time.  My Grandfather tells a
story about being Mayor and routinely getting the Police department to
verify the accuracy of his speedometer at 100 mph.  He also said that he
replaced the tires when they were only half worn out.  Not sure how true,
but he also says that he had them put a different cam in the car when it was
new to make even more power and changed the rear end for more speed.  Like
me he has always been a horsepower junkie.  He tells a great story about
working out on the farm late one day when one of his workers got injured
badly on a piece of farm equipment.  He said he put the man in the car and
set out for a hospital running as fast as he could go.  Most roads in rural
West Tennessee were dirt and in not very good condition.  He was coming up
on a bridge crossing a stream and just kept his foot on the floor.  He tells
of hitting the beginning of the bridge and launching the car in the air.
When it came down it hit so hard that it bottomed out and pulled the exhaust
system off at the manifolds.  It was dark by then and blue flames shot out
from under the car he said.  With a tire squealing unmuffled Hemi C300 I
have no doubt that the hospital knew he was approaching.  After the car got
around 50,000 miles on it he bought another car and used the C300 to haul
corn on the farm.  He would actually drive it down the rows of corn  and
have people throw ears that the Combine missed into the trunk of the car.
In 1969 the drivers outside door handle broke so he parked it in his carport
and just left it there.  All through my childhood when I would visit I would
climb over this beast of a car sitting in their carport.  Even at an early
age I was amazed and fascinated by this car.  In 1992 I convinced my Father
and Uncle to pay to have the car restored.  My Grandfather passed title to
the both of them and they jointly restored the car.  There was extensive
rust from sitting in the carport for 23 years.  The restoration cost over
$50,000.00 but didn't matter because it was Granddaddy car.  When the
restoration was complete and the car delivered back to Union City my
Grandfather was the first to drive it.  My uncle was with him as he pushed
the car to 100 mph.  He said that as he was looking at him to tell him to
slow down, he looked 40 years younger.  Granddaddy's last Mopar was a 1987
Conquest TSi which I bought from him last year.  It has 21,000 miles and
cost me the hefty sum of $700.00.  The last new car he bought was in 1994
when he bought a Corvette ZR-1 at the age of 82. Grandmothers front drive
New Yorker was way to slow he said.  Granddaddy is 90 years old now and the
family won't let him drive anymore.  At the last club meet in Nashville I
brought his car and had it judged in the Concours event.  I don't remember
the points it got off had but I was happy, especially since it took first in
class (I am not sure if anyone else was in the class).  Anyway, I gave the
plaque to my Grandfather and it made him very happy.  Although I am no the
original owner my name is on the original title.  Sorry for the long story.
I am beginning to sound like my Grandfather.

Hardy P. Graham, Jr.


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Message: 2
   Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 08:21:19 -0800 (PST)
   From: katpeanut <katpeanut_99@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: First 62'

SORRY ALL........APPEARS MY HUSBAND AND MECHANIC WERE HAVING A BIT OF FUN WITH ME,,,,,,,THEY DIDN'T REALIZE I'D PUT IT ON THE WEB...........IT ISN'T A FIRST. THEY ARE NOT VERY NICE AND I FEEL BAD I SHARED MY EXCITEMENT AND BELIEF WITH EVERYONE ELSE THAT IT WAS A FIRST.  BELIEVE ME I RAKED THEM OVER THE COALS. I'M SO SORRY AND FEEL VERY STUPID FOR BELIEVING THEM. CATHY


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Message: 3
   Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 13:23:59 EST
   From: Redwoodlse@xxxxxxx
Subject: Snippet from a question.....What are you doing Mr Lefty?



Larry W Jett
950 Woodside Road Suite 4
Redwood City CA 94061
650 368 3966


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Message: 4
   Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 13:32:23 EST
   From: Redwoodlse@xxxxxxx
Subject: Followup to last message about early list

Apparently the infrastructure of our Yahoo list prevents sending snippets so
here is the real thing retyped.

"I thought it might be fun and a diversion from nasty weather to determine
who of the current membership had caught the 300 disease the earliest to the
date that the cars were produced.  Purchasing of a lettered car shows that
the 300 infection had taken control of the body.  Realizing that the younger
members are handicapped by this process, nevertheless I forge ahead andaunted
due to the fact that you younger folks have heaps of advantages that
advancing fogedom precludes.  Sometimes "old" has a slight advantage.  When
no further data is sent to Leftythe 300guy@xxxxxxx  a feature story will be
crafted and sent to Andy to see if it has worthyness.

Larry W Jett
950 Woodside Road Suite 4
Redwood City CA 94061
650 368 3966


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Message: 5
   Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 13:57:18 -0500
   From: Mark Souders <souders@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Followup to last message about early list

Hi gang,
Nasty weather?  It's freezing rain now and we are expecting 6 to 10 inches
of snow tonight in Reading, PA.
I may be one of the club's newest owners, as I purchased my H in August.
However, I remember seeing these huge cars since the time I was able to ride
in the back seat of Dad's Dodge wagon without being in a car bed.  I
remember a guy in our town who had a 58 or 59 Letter car.  He was our town
drunk and every so often it would be parked in front of the local body shop
with wrinkled sheetmetal.  I don't know how, but he never seemed to get hurt
in his wrecks.  When I came of age, I looked for one of these big fast cars
but ended up with a 62 New Yorker instead.  That car planted the seed,
though, and now at age 48, I finally have one. I'm trying not to rush the
completion but I can hardly wait to fire this thing up and take it out for a
spin.  I've restored other cars in my time, but this one is by far the most
rewarding and the most expensive one I've ever done.  I still need a boat
load of parts for it, but it's coming along as expected.

Freezing in PA,
Mark Souders


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Redwoodlse@xxxxxxx [SMTP:Redwoodlse@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 1:32 PM
> To:   chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject:      [Chrysler300] Followup to last message about early list
>
> Apparently the infrastructure of our Yahoo list prevents sending snippets
> so
> here is the real thing retyped.
>
> "I thought it might be fun and a diversion from nasty weather to determine
>
> who of the current membership had caught the 300 disease the earliest to
> the
> date that the cars were produced.  Purchasing of a lettered car shows that
>
> the 300 infection had taken control of the body.  Realizing that the
> younger
> members are handicapped by this process, nevertheless I forge ahead
> andaunted
> due to the fact that you younger folks have heaps of advantages that
> advancing fogedom precludes.  Sometimes "old" has a slight advantage.
> When
> no further data is sent to Leftythe 300guy@xxxxxxx  a feature story will
> be
> crafted and sent to Andy to see if it has worthyness.
>
> Larry W Jett
> 950 Woodside Road Suite 4
> Redwood City CA 94061
> 650 368 3966
>
>
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Message: 6
   Date: Fri, 03 Jan 2003 11:07:37 -0800
   From: Kurt Greske <kurt_greske@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Followup to last message about early list

Hi Larry,

        Well, as an avid reader of Tom McCahill I caught the disease in
1961, but I couldn't talk my Dad into buying one for the family car, so I
had to wait until I had graduated from college and was making my own money
in 1967 to buy my 300G.  Then when we were looking for the parts to put two
four barrels on the '60 New Yorker that we had just bought so it would be
exempt from the damn smog laws, I ask the speed shop owner if he knew of any
300G's that were for sale.  He had a 300J and was trying to sell me his
because he intended to move to some place like Nebraska where they didn't
have high octane gas readily available, but I insisted that I wanted one
with the fins.  So he called up a friend of his who did have a "G" for sale.
Over the phone, with me standing there beside him, he was trying to hint to
the guy that I was hot to own it and he should up the price a bit ( I was
tempted to hit him over the head with the dual quad log manifold we had just
bought from him! ), but fortunately the guy was honorable and sold it to me
for the $500 that he had originally wanted for it.

        When my Dad drove the "G", he said that he wished he had listened to
me and bought one back in 1961.  He said that the "G" was a car that no
matter how many cars I drove I would always remember for it's superb
handling properties.  He said that he had never driven a car that handled so
well before - and he had owned two Hudsons, a '50 Commodore 6 and a for a
short time a '51 Hornet with the tripower manifold on it, because those were
the cars that were winning the races before the 300 took them away.

Kurt  

Kurt Greske ( kurt_greske@xxxxxxx )



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Message: 7
   Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 16:02:17 EST
   From: rondochrysler@xxxxxxx
Subject: CA Quarter panels (BUYER BEWARE0

Hi Gang. There is a guy in California advertising 57 C. Quarter Panels. I
personally know this person, and you cannot trust him Those Quarter Panels
are mine from a 58 New Yorker Coupe. He was to use them on my 57 C when he
replaced the other rusted panels on my car. After I moved to Indiana I
discovered that he just patched the same ones that are on the car. Buyer
Beware! If you need further information just Email me.    Ron


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Message: 8
   Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 14:38:58 -0800
   From: "jennifer allyn" <gearhead.girl@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Oil Slinger

Working on my '62 300's 413.

I acquired a new oil slinger, as the last one was trashed.

The new one I have has a wider cut out for the keyway on the crankshaft.

Is the oil slinger keyway supposed to fit snug, or can it be wider than
the key?

Thanks,

Matt Allyn



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Message: 9
   Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 15:00:10 -0800
   From: "jennifer allyn" <gearhead.girl@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Timing Cover Seal

Believe it or not, I have put these 413's together before!

On the timing cover seal (not the flat gasket), I have 2 questions:

1.      Any good suggestions on how to install it without the secret
Mopar tool?
2.      It does go on with the open side (where you can see the spring)
facing the motor, right?  In other words, with the "closed" side facing
outward?

 

I know I should know this, but I always forget.

 

Matt Allyn



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Message: 10
   Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 15:05:37 -0800
   From: "jennifer allyn" <gearhead.girl@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Oil Dipstick and Tube

Anyone have a good oil dipstick and tube?

What I have for the 413 is not in good sliding/working condition.

 

Matt Allyn



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Message: 11
   Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 19:26:04 -0800
   From: "Ron Kurtz" <Mark268@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Lefty's Earliest Owners List

Hardy:

This is one beautiful story. Thank you very much for sharing it with us.

I've had my E since 1966 and my grandson (3) points to the car and asks what
it is. Some day I will tell him where's it been and what I did with it. Hope
to follow in your footsteps.

Best regards,
Ron Kurtz
E #292
----- Original Message -----
From: Hardy Graham Jr <hpgraham@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Chrysler300 Forum (E-mail) <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 6:42 AM
Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] Lefty's Earliest Owners List


> Regarding original owners I almost count (well sort of).  My Grandfather,
> Hardy M. Graham, bought the car brand new in May of 1955.  He bought the
car
> in Union City, TN and has been an avid Mopar man since about 1940.  My
> Grandmother got a brand new Imperial every couple of years until the
> discontinued them.  The last Mopar she bought was a Front Drive New
Yorker.
> She didn't like front drive so she bought a 7 Series BMW.  Granddad used
his
> cars on the farm and to travel around for business so he wanted
performance.
> My Dad tells a story of getting the C300 to 150 on the speedometer on a
long
> descending straightaway in west Tennessee one time.  My Grandfather tells
a
> story about being Mayor and routinely getting the Police department to
> verify the accuracy of his speedometer at 100 mph.  He also said that he
> replaced the tires when they were only half worn out.  Not sure how true,
> but he also says that he had them put a different cam in the car when it
was
> new to make even more power and changed the rear end for more speed.  Like
> me he has always been a horsepower junkie.  He tells a great story about
> working out on the farm late one day when one of his workers got injured
> badly on a piece of farm equipment.  He said he put the man in the car and
> set out for a hospital running as fast as he could go.  Most roads in
rural
> West Tennessee were dirt and in not very good condition.  He was coming up
> on a bridge crossing a stream and just kept his foot on the floor.  He
tells
> of hitting the beginning of the bridge and launching the car in the air.
> When it came down it hit so hard that it bottomed out and pulled the
exhaust
> system off at the manifolds.  It was dark by then and blue flames shot out
> from under the car he said.  With a tire squealing unmuffled Hemi C300 I
> have no doubt that the hospital knew he was approaching.  After the car
got
> around 50,000 miles on it he bought another car and used the C300 to haul
> corn on the farm.  He would actually drive it down the rows of corn  and
> have people throw ears that the Combine missed into the trunk of the car.
> In 1969 the drivers outside door handle broke so he parked it in his
carport
> and just left it there.  All through my childhood when I would visit I
would
> climb over this beast of a car sitting in their carport.  Even at an early
> age I was amazed and fascinated by this car.  In 1992 I convinced my
Father
> and Uncle to pay to have the car restored.  My Grandfather passed title to
> the both of them and they jointly restored the car.  There was extensive
> rust from sitting in the carport for 23 years.  The restoration cost over
> $50,000.00 but didn't matter because it was Granddaddy car.  When the
> restoration was complete and the car delivered back to Union City my
> Grandfather was the first to drive it.  My uncle was with him as he pushed
> the car to 100 mph.  He said that as he was looking at him to tell him to
> slow down, he looked 40 years younger.  Granddaddy's last Mopar was a 1987
> Conquest TSi which I bought from him last year.  It has 21,000 miles and
> cost me the hefty sum of $700.00.  The last new car he bought was in 1994
> when he bought a Corvette ZR-1 at the age of 82. Grandmothers front drive
> New Yorker was way to slow he said.  Granddaddy is 90 years old now and
the
> family won't let him drive anymore.  At the last club meet in Nashville I
> brought his car and had it judged in the Concours event.  I don't remember
> the points it got off had but I was happy, especially since it took first
in
> class (I am not sure if anyone else was in the class).  Anyway, I gave the
> plaque to my Grandfather and it made him very happy.  Although I am no the
> original owner my name is on the original title.  Sorry for the long
story.
> I am beginning to sound like my Grandfather.
>
> Hardy P. Graham, Jr.
>
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Message: 12
   Date: Fri, 03 Jan 2003 19:47:04 -0500
   From: <grant@xxxxxxx>
Subject: door glass

could  someone venture an expert opinion  as to whether a 64 door glass for a
2dr will fit a 61. wingvent  treatment is the  same but thought  the wheelbase
might be shrunk making the door shorter?  pat grant


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Message: 13
   Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 19:50:09 -0600
   From: "Wayne Graefen" <wgraefen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Lead on '66 300 Cv and '46 Windsor  for sale

I received this unsolicited lead in case anyone is interested.  The '66 convertible looked like an easy restoration.  Ask seller likntuna@xxxxxxx  for more info if you are interested.

Wayne


----- Original Message -----
From: Likntuna@xxxxxxx
To: wgraefen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 6:07 PM
Subject: 2 old chrysler for sale


1966 300 convertible , 440 auto,
1946 windsor 4 door 6cyl.
both cars are in San Diego area , they are complete , bodys straight, glass & trim intact and on the car, they have been parked for years, they need restoration, we are taking offers on both, I sent a picture of both of them, if you are interested or know some one that might be interested , feel free to email    likntuna@xxxxxxx   for info & more photos

thank you very much
R chenowth


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Message: 14
   Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 20:20:23 -0700
   From: "Kelly Pierce" <jkrestor300@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: First 62'

Make him sign the title and then tell him you just sold it for $500.00 to
some guy from Montana. Let him stew for a day or two(or weeks) and then
say"Aint paybacks a B-----! He might think twice before another stunt! (My
check is in the mail)   Joe Pierce 300Kx2+M+others
----- Original Message -----
From: "katpeanut" <katpeanut_99@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Chryslers" <chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 9:21 AM
Subject: [Chrysler300] First 62'


> SORRY ALL........APPEARS MY HUSBAND AND MECHANIC WERE HAVING A BIT OF FUN
WITH ME,,,,,,,THEY DIDN'T REALIZE I'D PUT IT ON THE WEB...........IT ISN'T A
FIRST. THEY ARE NOT VERY NICE AND I FEEL BAD I SHARED MY EXCITEMENT AND
BELIEF WITH EVERYONE ELSE THAT IT WAS A FIRST.  BELIEVE ME I RAKED THEM OVER
THE COALS. I'M SO SORRY AND FEEL VERY STUPID FOR BELIEVING THEM. CATHY
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