1956 Chrysler 300 B
javasbux
Posted 2017-01-21 11:40 PM (#531976)
Subject: 1956 Chrysler 300 B


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Near the end on parting a tittled, RUSTED car. no engine/ trans sorry. front suspension parts, coils with pitting on bottom, rear leaf springs, complete rear end housing and gears. PB booster, pitted vent frames, SS gasket channel for roof edge.. inquire.



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56D500boy
Posted 2017-01-22 12:32 AM (#531983 - in reply to #531976)
Subject: RE: 1956 Chrysler 300 B



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Am I counting 7 leafs in the right spring?

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StillOutThere
Posted 2017-01-22 7:30 AM (#531996 - in reply to #531983)
Subject: RE: 1956 Chrysler 300 B



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Letter Cars have an extra leaf in the leaf springs.  In this case, compared to the New Yorker which the 300 is based on that had 6 or the lesser Windsor model which had 5.

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javasbux
Posted 2017-01-22 6:40 PM (#532061 - in reply to #531976)
Subject: Re: 1956 Chrysler 300 B


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7 is the correct number. Shall we do surgury?
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javasbux
Posted 2017-01-31 1:28 AM (#532757 - in reply to #531976)
Subject: Re: 1956 Chrysler 300 B


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UPDATE. The car is now gone to the crusher. Thanks for the overwhelming interest in this car. It has shown me the yuuge value of this year.
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