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https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1961-chrysler-300g-convertible-4/
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Posts: 2004
Location: Branson, MO | Some aspects are not restored to factory original but I wouldn't complain at all. What was done doesn't detract a bit from the beauty of the beast. My only objection
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As stated by seller, this car is painted in Mardi Gras Red...
According to the data plate, this car originally should be Alaskan White, code WW1
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N5 = Heater equipped only (No A/C)
P4 = Power Antenna
Q1 = BLACK Convertible Top Color (the car has WHITE top currently)
T2 = Golden Tone Radio (less Rear Seat Speaker)
V1 = Solex Tinted Glass |
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Posts: 631
Location: Lubbock, TX | Previously sold for $137k: https://rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/st12/the-john-staluppi-collection...
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 662
Location: Finland | Beautiful inside out but the underside is not up to the price. Picture 96 left upper area exposes a big rusthole in a floor reinforcement and the passenger floor is covered with a
thick underbody "hide anything" coating. Ouch. |
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Posts: 2004
Location: Branson, MO | Bid to $91,500 but did not sell. Probably was a reasonable bid considering it had issues. |
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Posts: 3895
Location: Northen Virginia | Car look awesome, but the fact that it has been painted ever the rust pitted metal on the vin plate area it is concerning. |
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