[Chrysler300] Advice Needed: Restorable 300J For Sale - reply
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Hi Marty,

Let's see if I  can answer your question as to how to sell the 300J. 
Hopefully, you will not part it out - 300J's are just too rare for that . 
Here are some avenues that are open to you :

1/ let the entire membership know that you have a 300J for sale. Compose an 
ad, describing the car, its condition, how complete it is, and an asking 
price.  PLEASE INCLUDE THE VIN NUMBER . Be as descriptive as you want - the 
more info the better !  Post this ad on the listserver, and I will make sure 
that our Editors pick it up and also run it in the next club news issues. 
Cost = $0 . Will reach our 1000 members only.

2/  We will also post this ad on the Club's Web site, in the classified 
section.  If you have any pictures, please e-mail them to me, together with 
the information required above. Please do not forget to include contact 
information !    Cost = $0 . Will be viewed by anyone who cares to look at 
our Web site classifieds.

3/ If the car does not sell in a few weeks, then consider placing it on 
ebay.  Cost : about $40 to list it, and another $40 if it sells.  Will be 
viewed by many !

4/ Also  consider an ad in Hemmings.  Cost : about $15 bucks depending on 
length of text...

Sincerely,

John Hertog
Sag Harbor NY






----- Original Message ----- 
From: <lettercars@xxxxxxx>
To: <LawsonMEm@xxxxxxx>; <chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 10:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Advice Needed: Restorable 300J For Sale


>
> In a message dated 8/4/2005 2:00:35 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> lawsonmem@xxxxxxx writes:
>
> This a  request for advice on how to sell my partially restored 1963 300J. 
> I
>
> have purchased a fully resorted J from Barritt Jackson and wish to  sell
> this
> J that is in restoration.
>
> Should I sell it as a  complete package or in pieces?
>
> The car is completely disassembled and  has been media blasted and 
> correctly
> primed by a professional shop  in Detroit. Everything is intact and some 
> new
> parts are included.  The short block is rebuilt and a donor 1963 300 Sport
> Series  is  included for miscellaneous parts. Also available are extra 
> rocker
>
> panels. This is a one owner Michigan car with approximately 69,000  miles
> that was
> in storage since 1973. It has some Michigan rust on  the rocker  panels 
> and
> trunk floor. I have the original Michigan  title. This is an  interesting 
> J
> because it did not come with air  conditioning.
>
> How should I sell this? Thanks for any help. (I am a  club  member.)
>
> Marty  Lawson
> 909-818-4286
>
>
>
> Marty, if you are interested in participating in the saving of the rarest 
> of
> the lettercars, you will NOT part it out.  In my opinion, that  would be a
> crime!   300ly, Gil Cunningham
>
>
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