SOLD Not Mine 1969 Chrysler 383(Dodge Monaco)Sedan - R279,000 - Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa

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Didn’t know this was a thing…

“In July 1969, Chrysler South Africa introduced a rebadged locally built version of the Dodge Monaco as the Chrysler 383. This badge remained in use for about four years, being dropped in early 1973. This was the first time that they had used the "Chrysler" badge on a locally built product in ten years. It was also one of the biggest cars built there, and had the biggest engine as well.[6] The 383 ci V8 offered 290 hp (216 kW), and the fully equipped car featured power windows and a standard vinyl roof.”

R279,000 - $18,584.57

1969 Chrysler 383 (Dodge Monaco) Sedan - R279,000 - Somerset West, Western Cape, South Africa

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1969 Chrysler 383 V8 (Aircon) Original 383 motor - new gaskets New 4 barrel intake New Holley carb Complete colour change - 2 tone pearl Disc brake conversion front Tyres good as new New Exhaust New dash New carpets New roof lining Original seats Papers and reg up to date

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Didn’t know this was a thing…

“In July 1969, Chrysler South Africa introduced a rebadged locally built version of the Dodge Monaco as the Chrysler 383. This badge remained in use for about four years, being dropped in early 1973. This was the first time that they had used the "Chrysler" badge on a locally built product in ten years. It was also one of the biggest cars built there, and had the biggest engine as well.[6] The 383 ci V8 offered 290 hp (216 kW), and the fully equipped car featured power windows and a standard vinyl roof.”

It is/was! @Walter Joy has a thread on the topic. Nice find, I have added a link there to your post here.
 
That's just weird. Not liking the "utility trailer" wheels.
Agreed, It would look a heckuva lot better with some proper Mopar Steelies with the '69-71 Dodge Division Caps, but maybe with the Dodge being replaced with Chrysler as a nice touch.
 
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