[Chrysler300] C-300, sorta; Murietta or bust
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[Chrysler300] C-300, sorta; Murietta or bust



While the next reviser/restorer is at it, mights well start with a 
ragtop or a station wagon.  The old cowpoke says you can put your boots 
in the oven, but that don't make 'em biscuits.  However, all should 
recognize, reinforce and defend the mystique of the words Chrysler 
300--after all these years they go together like peanut butter and 
jelly, Roy and Dale, and Amos and Andy.  That make and model on the 
registration, firewall and and VIN tag will add value to the vehicle 
when it is next auctioned off--as will its provenance-whatever the heck 
that is.

Got the C-300 on the new trailer and lashed down (I hope).  Headed to 
Murietta tomorrow via I-5, 58, 138, I-15, I 215.  Any local knowledge of 
better way and/or severity of Santa Ana winds, please respond.  The 
little old lady who kindly lets me store my C-300 in her garage tipped 
her grandfather clock over on my car yesterday.  Barely missed the rear 
window.  It now has an extra wrinkle in the sail panel, but still way 
fewer than me.

C-300'ly,
Rich Barber
Brentwood, CA
1955 C-300 (Takes a licking and keeps on ticking!) (and much easier to 
detail the wheels up on the trailer!)

Ray Jones wrote:

>An excellent observation! And a better way to do it.
>Ray
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>On Jan 24, 2006, at 1:52 PM, Owen Grigg wrote:
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>>I don't want to start anything here, but this kind of thing does get 
>>to me a bit. Yes it was done very nicely and yes it is an owner's choice to 
>>do what he wants with his own car. BUT why can't they just start with a 
>>Windsor, which would have had a lower initial purchase price as they didn't 
>>use any of the 300 drivetrain anyway. In the case of a '55 it could be 
>>relatively easily cloned into a C300 look-a-like. Then he could graft a Chivvy 
>>front end into it and stick a giant hemi in it. I don't think the future 
>>purchase price would be affected or future buyers for this car would be too 
>>concerned by the fact it is or isn't a genuine 300.
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>> Just my opinion.
>> Ok I'm ready....shoot me down in flames.
>>
>> Owen       
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