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1960 Chrysler 300F 2 Door Hardtop for sale on bringatrailer.com.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1960-chrysler-300f-2/
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Location: Chicago | Club car. I knew the guy who restored this and I saw it a couple times back then. It was nicely done. I’ve been acquainted with the owner for a long time and he’s a true car guy and an honorable man. He takes care of his stuff - as pointed out it’s an older resto. I haven’t seen it lately but I don’t think anyone will get hurt on this. Also bringatrailer is somewhat picky on what they put out there |
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Location: Ramona, CA | Looks like a great usable car for someone. Much better than my mostly original 300F. I'd much rather have one you can get out and drive than one that needs to be hauled around in a trailer. These are great driving cars, one of, if not the best driving car from 1960. Way ahead of the wallowing masses other cars were, especially from other brands.
Bring a Trailer is a great auction site for this type of car. They provided plenty of pictures and the comments usually help the buying decision. I hope they get top dollar for it. |
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Location: California | I agree with you completely. I would never want to own a car I couldn’t drive whenever I wanted too. They were made to be driven. This looks like a great car and it has factory air too,which is always a huge plus if you live where it’s hot like I do. I certainly thing these are much better looking than the 61 G’s. They should never have changed from those boomerang lights.
Edited by Suddenlyits1960! 2020-08-15 12:10 AM
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