RE: [Chrysler300] C-300 value re colors??
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RE: [Chrysler300] C-300 value re colors??



And is it true by 1957, red 300s were hard to sell because they stood out 
more easily for speed cops to notice, and you then got more tickets?!
Certainly white cars (and 300s) do seem to blend in more. And I suppose 
speed cops are sort of human ordinary type people re noticing what others 
notice re color !!!?

Or could the 'not many factory red 300Cs were built/sold' fact be linked to 
the fact (I think) that a fair few were bought new by doctors - your doctor 
may have looked more like a doctor turning up in a non red 300 !??? Or maybe 
just the '57 red was a bit to oddball, non traditional, for car buyers?

Anyone out there throw in their 2 bobs worth re what is fact/fiction, or 
'old wives tales' as some say.

Christopher


>From: "Dan Elliott" <us@xxxxxxxxxx>
>To: "Roger Schaaf" 
><obiwan10@xxxxxxxxxxx>,<C300@xxxxxxx>,<Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,"johnl" 
><john@xxxxxxxxx>
>Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] C-300 value??
>Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 16:13:16 -0600
>
>I was told people in the South don't like black cars because they are too
>hot.  Not
>true with 300's?
>
>Dan
>
>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On
>Behalf Of Roger Schaaf
>   Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 2:29 PM
>   To: C300@xxxxxxx; Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; johnl
>   Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] C-300 value??
>
>
>   John:
>
>   I did not mean to imply that this car came from the factory with no
>options and I am not aware that Mr. Astor(current owner of this car) is
>claiming it to be as it came from the factory. If options were in place and
>then removed by some owner, then it now is a zero option(or more correctly,
>without options) car. I am aware that some in our organization consider 
>this
>to be a felony of the highest order(forgetting for a moment that a
>subsequent owner can at his option bring it back to "factory") and others
>merely wish to enjoy their automobiles to be the way they want them to 
>be--I
>replaced my miserable Powerflight with a Torqueflight and sin of all sins
>replaced the bias tires(hell they were Remington L 78's anyway and even
>worse they were DOT approved) with Diamondback radials(safety and comfort
>being more important to me then losing a couple of points on some judged
>event that I never expect to experience anyhow). I consider my car to be 
>for
>my driving enjoyment and casual showing rather than a 100 point trailer
>queen that between shows merely deteriorates in my garage. The next owner
>can do as he wishes,,,easily even shove the miserable Powerflight back into
>it if desired. I also own an old Corvette and am a member of NCRS(Corvette
>owner's really anal organization that makes our club--or most any other
>club-- appear truly car enthusiast friendly) and I have installed a Doug
>Nash 5 speed, 1987 16 inch wheels, and a 500 hp 400 ci small block in it. 
>It
>of course drives some members around the bend but its my car and I enjoy it
>the way it is and that it will turn 12 second quarter miles thru the 
>exhaust
>and IMHO looks very nice. It too has no issues that some future owner 
>cannot
>deal with if he wishes.
>
>   I truly wonder just how much a modified car really loses in value 
>compared
>to a totally stock(but likely way over restored) car. I suppose you could
>deduct a certain amount for the labor and parts required to take it back to
>stock and most bidders can easily take that into consideration when bidding
>if a "stock" car is their desire. But what I have noted at Barrett and 
>other
>auctions is that the well over restored cars always seem to bring the big
>bucks. The as factory "stock" cars when seen under the bright lights just 
>do
>not seem to excite the bidder's paddles to go up as much(3 million dollar
>Plymouths and Corvette clones the exceptions). Also wonder how many Pebble
>Beach Duisenberg's or old Ferrari's are as "factory" when now shown.
>
>   I am fairly certain that you and most others of our members probably 
>feel
>as I do on this issue. Else we would not see on our owner's automobiles:
>radial and/or DOT tires, disc brakes, added options, wire wheels, Petronix
>ignitions, Champion spark plugs, 2 stage polyurethane paints, Goer's(and
>others) interiors, after market windshields, and of course not to the
>mention all the cars with perfect door gaps, pristine paint jobs with no
>flaws or orange peel(or have we forgotten just how miserable the paint was
>on some of these old enamel cars?) and undercarriage suspensions, frames,
>engine compartment components all of which are bead blasted and painted or
>more likely powdercoated to perfection---imagine the expense to take this
>back to factory "stock"---.
>
>   Oh, yes I was aware that this car began life in Platinum. I too happen 
>to
>believe that there is not a prettier 300 to be found be seen anywhere then 
>a
>red C 300 in Tango Red(especially if well done) so I can fully sympathize
>with Bill Madden's motives(removing PS if that was done, aside)..
>
>   If you really want to go crazy, check out this website to see what was
>done to Gary Meadors 300 B by Boyd Coddington. I was parked next to Gary at
>a local MOPAR show. I loved the car. This one however would be a challenge
>to take back to "stock" I suppose.
>
>
>http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=13490&posts=9&m
>id=75775
>
>   Roger Schaaf
>   300 B Calyfornua
>
>   .
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: johnl
>   To: C300@xxxxxxx ; Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ; Roger Schaaf
>   Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2007 8:50 AM
>   Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] C-300 value??
>
>   Hi Roger and all,
>
>   I feel it necessary to clear the air here. Your statement reads as: "It 
>is
>a zero option car, no radio,no heater, no pw, ps, pb, nada nada." The red
>'55 you speak of was originally not a red car and did have at least some of
>the options that it no longer possesses. It is examples like this that 
>after
>a period of time are represented as a correct factory car when in fact they
>are not.
>
>   Recently I've heard that this very car is on display in a large 
>collection
>in Southern California and is represented as a correct factory example, 
>thus
>the misinformation has already begun. As to value I personally would not
>rate a modified example anywhere close to a accurately restored car as it
>came from the factory.
>
>   I have verified the information stated above regarding the example you
>speak of with Gil Cunningham who does the Microfilm Research Archives for
>the Chrysler 300 Club International.
>
>   John Lazenby
>
>   1955 Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe Town & Country
>   1955 Imperial Newport
>   1955 Chrysler C300 Tango Red
>   1956 Chrysler 300B Cloud White
>   1957 Chrysler 300C Coupe Raven Black
>   1960 Chrysler 300F Coupe Alaskan White
>   1963 Volkswagen Beetle Black
>   2001 BMW ///M5 (A Modern Super Car)
>   http://www.bmwmregistry.com/model_faq.php?id=18
>
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Roger Schaaf
>   To: C300@xxxxxxx ; Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>   Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 2:18 PM
>   Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] C-300 value??
>
>   Timo Tanskanen would be as good as you will ever find in Calyfornua.
>However you certainly will be looking at a 100k plus and that would be a
>bargain to have one of the best. I followed very closely the restoration of
>a red 55 that he did for a close friend(Bill Madden) of mine. The car is
>superb. It is a zero option car, no radio, no heater, no pw, ps, pb, nada
>nada.
>
>   Timo is now just finishing up for Bill, a 59 black Crown Imperial
>convertible that will have its first showing at Carmel(invitation only) 
>next
>month during the 2 weeks of annual Monterey festivities. I believe that 
>this
>car will be the finest Imperial to be found anywhere.
>
>   You are usually far better off to find a finished car unless you enjoy 
>the
>often frustrating birthing process and can willingly endure the death of a
>thousand knives as you write the checks and tell the white lies to your
>spouse about how much this is really going to cost.
>
>   Roger Schaaf
>   300 B Calyfornua
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Rich Barber
>   To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>   Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2007 5:50 PM
>   Subject: [Chrysler300] C-300 value??
>
>   Any theories on value of a bona fide 1955 Chrysler C-300, rusty, no
>engine,
>   most glass good, interior "there"-but ratty, has title? A club member 
>has
>   it and is sorta thinking $5K-I'm south of that.
>
>   And, if I get it, where/who might do a complete body-off-frame resto. On
>the
>   left coast. And, of course, I'd need an engine, '55NY block OK for
>starter,
>   but would eventually want the 3NEblock, carbs, manifold & batwing.
>
>   C-300'ly,
>
>   Rich Barber
>
>   Brentwood, CA
>
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