For Sale 1968 300 survivor 2-door near Pittsburgh PA $21k (not mine)

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Some oddball colors, likely won't get his $ but nice car.

Chrysler 300 2 Door Hard Top. A true survivor, nearly a perfect body, runs great 440 ,nearly all original, pale yellow,dark green interior, and dark green vinyl roof.. Runs and rides great.. perfect for cruising.. No Rust.
Price $ 21,000 no trades, Call (724) 888-9560, Monaca, PA USA
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Can't tell if it has AC or not, but with no power accessories and possibly no AC, in those colors (pretty, but not popular), it's not a $21k car. I've noticed that nice PA cars tend to be way overpriced. Not knowing miles or other details, in CA this is probably a $12-15k car.
 
1968 300's are one of my all time favorite C's although I've never actually owned one. The really nice ones that come up always seem to have some issue, in this case the colors (IMHO). Everyone has there own preferences, if this one was black with no vinyl top, a red interior & pin stripes, and TNT I would be drooling over it. It would also likely be actually selling for over $20k, possibly a lot more. As far as PA being more pricey than CA, that is debatable, PA certainly has a lot more rusty scrap and bondo machines that they try to get good money for.
 
1968 300's are one of my all time favorite C's although I've never actually owned one. The really nice ones that come up always seem to have some issue, in this case the colors (IMHO). Everyone has there own preferences, if this one was black with no vinyl top, a red interior & pin stripes, and TNT I would be drooling over it. It would also likely be actually selling for over $20k, possibly a lot more. As far as PA being more pricey than CA, that is debatable, PA certainly has a lot more rusty scrap and bondo machines that they try to get good money for.
If you'd pay 20k for a TNT I'd sell you a 67 convertible. 20k is still too high even with a TNT. Maybe with fresh paint and interior but Survivors like mine aren't selling that high
 
How can you determine value if you don't even know about the car....?


Or spell?
fair market value . autions prices r not the value of a car thats 2 guys that want it till the other drops out .its like guns never buy them @ a action u can buy a new one cheaper
 
i thought all 300's had ac? do u know what the 300 meant?
1968 all Chrysler's A/C was optional at extra cost.
The 300 was a "sporty" trim level and in 1968 Chrysler tried to recapture the spirit of the original letter car series of the 50's.
350hp 440/727 standard equipment with bucket seats with buddy seat/armrest standard (floor shift console,extra cost,benchseat no cost option.
Comparable cars then was the Buick Wildcat,Olds Delmonte 88 Sport,Pontiac Grand Prix, Mercury Monterey Fastback.
 
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ALL old car price guides are garbage . Throw it in the trash. If you are using them as a base then you will never buy. I am doubtful you've bought any old car by these tactics.
 
If i see 35000,-Dollars or more for restored bronco,s from the 70ties or chevyII ,s from the 60ties i think 20K for that 300 is not overpriced.........don,t like the color-combo but someone will buy it............
 
Same car in Clinton Iowa in ZZ1 Gold for $5k.
At that rate this restored example certainly can't be worth any any more than that (sorry for member pic hijack). :rofl:
Condition, options, and color combination can have a substantial impact on value.
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30K sunk into this Barge,Hagerty values it only at 17K...
IDK actually.
When you get into the C's you buy them for love and not for profit if you try to buy and sell them.
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