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Location: wilmington ca. | https://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/cto/d/1964-chrysler-300-letter-c... |
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Location: Perth Australia | Very good, but both missing the jewel in the crown
Like the imperial for sale near me (relative term) supposed to have a hemi in it, it has a 318 poly
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Location: Florida | One is definitely a ram car
The other is definitely not.
Control panel to the lower left parallel tor the radio panel on all of the 1963 and 1964 Chrysler letter series cars has a manual choke knob next to the steering wheel. Only one of the cars for sale has this. The seller is in error in stating both cars were ram cars.
All can be confirmed with an inquiry to the Eastern 300 club, as they can look up detailed info on the only set of Chrysler Corporation
microfilm production records outside the factory. |
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| I have 2 63 300s for parts . A 2dr and 4 dr. Both have premium rust free sheet metal. Should someone here get them! |
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Location: Florida | Rocco, where are you located? |
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| Santa Rosa California |
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Location: Florida | Thanks. Central Florida here. A cross-country Chrysler shipment CA > FL can be $1,200++. That spoils the fun and economics of getting a parts car. |
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Location: Layton, Utah | yea, you could just pick one up in the Florida area ! |
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Location: Florida | Yeah, I don't hold my breath here. Thanks to Johnny G pointing it out to me, I did get a complete & rustfree 4dr 64 Newport in nearby Georgia early this year for $650. It then cost another $400 to get it, the total well under just shipping cost of a western car.
Edited by Chopper John 2019-08-12 10:36 PM
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