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| Was at worldwide auctions today and bid on a no reserve 300G convertible. Was a great car, but had a bit of vin history I was uncomfortable with. Formerly a white car turned red. I thought I had it at 100, then someone bid me up to 135, I stopped. He's all in around 150, which is about right for the car but just more than I wanted for wrong color and creative history. The car was excellent however. One of the best I've seen at auction. Talked to buyer, he was trying to complete a collection and needed the G. We were both bid at our max.
I don't have many pictures and I'm posting mobile so will provide links later. |
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| I didn't know a G convert went that high. yikes... post pics. |
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| A true top of the line, in right color, will be in the low 2's |
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Location: Houston | creative history? |
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Location: NY & VT | Bumma! |
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| I was told at one time Greg that the vin on this car was actually a 300F. Reliable source. It has the correct vin now, but with my state the way it is with riveted Vin's, just wasn't worth the risk for me. |
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Location: SWITZERLAND | Similar or same advertised in Hemmings: https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/chrysler/300g/1792194.html |
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| Different car than the one I was bidding on. I'm in talks with someone about a G vert now, will see what happens. |
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Location: Northen Virginia | lot of money.. |
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