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| 1960 Chrysler 300F Hardtop from bringatrailer.com
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Location: North Australia | Andrew, you been drinking again?
Nice looking car, I looks to me like someone did an amateur cosmetic resto, on a very good original? What do you think?
Another one you don't need a trailer for maybe? Just a couple Jerry cans full of Juice.
Steve.
Edited by 60 Imp 2019-10-26 7:56 AM
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Location: Greenwell Springs, Louisiana | It's really hard to say, appears to be the real deal, maybe viewing it in person you could tell. They mention it has 15 inch whitewalls, my F came from the factory with 14 inchers, either a misprint or somebody did a swap. I could get use to the terra cotta because it's such a good looking car, going to be interesting to see what it sells for. |
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Location: Ramona, CA | BANKERSHOTROD - 2019-10-28 12:43 PM
It's really hard to say, appears to be the real deal, maybe viewing it in person you could tell. They mention it has 15 inch whitewalls, my F came from the factory with 14 inchers, either a misprint or somebody did a swap. I could get use to the terra cotta because it's such a good looking car, going to be interesting to see what it sells for.
They have the tire size wrong. The factory wheels and caps are 14". I've seen people weld a ring into 15" rims in order to use the 14" caps but this doesn't look like that. Interesting to see what it goes for.
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Location: northern germany | 15" wheels were optional for Plymouth and Dodge in 1960, not for Chrysler? But I doubt they made full wheelcovers for the 15" wheels. These usually had dog dishes. |
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Location: Ramona, CA | 1960fury - 2019-10-28 1:22 PM
15" wheels were optional for Plymouth and Dodge in 1960, not for Chrysler? But I doubt they made full wheelcovers for the 15" wheels. These usually had dog dishes.
As far as I know, the Chryslers only got 14" wheels. |
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Location: Ramona, CA | 1960fury - 2019-10-28 1:22 PM
15" wheels were optional for Plymouth and Dodge in 1960, not for Chrysler? But I doubt they made full wheelcovers for the 15" wheels. These usually had dog dishes.
As far as I know, the Chryslers only got 14" wheels. |
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Location: Eastern Iowa | That is Tom Turners car, former owner of the white 4 speed F convert 1 off. |
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Location: Florida | No Sale at $43K |
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