1966 Chrysler 300 convertible for restoration for sale

Chris Phillips

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Hello everyone. I haven’t been on this forum for quite a while. I have 1966 Chrysler 300 convertible that I bought ten years ago. After amassing nearly a complete interior I never really got to start on this car. It’s solid, all original with a virgin 383 with 89,000 original miles. It would need towed. I’m asking $7000 for the car and all the parts go with it. I have a set of plastic rear taillights still in the original crate and an extra set of tail light covers, that are repairable. If you buy this car, you can have my 2000 f150 lariat. It needs a 5.4l motor, and my 2013 Nissan Versa with 240,000 miles on it, runs but very rough.

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Hey man. J here. would you consider selling those tail light lenses? I'm about to list my '66 and mine are ok but one has a chip in it. My car's still registered in TN but I'm in AZ
 
I wish that I could. The tail light lenses in the original crate will help to sell the whole car. I was once told that I’d never find any, and I found the one that I have and I paid $1000 for them. They are just as new as 1966 was today. Thank you for your reply.
 
I wish that I could. The tail light lenses in the original crate will help to sell the whole car. I was once told that I’d never find any, and I found the one that I have and I paid $1000 for them. They are just as new as 1966 was today. Thank you for your reply.
thanks for your reply too. I think these'll be 3d printed soon... or the world will end! Have you gotten much attention from this website on your sale? I think I'm gonna put mine on ebay soon. I've never had much luck on C-bodies... bunch of judgy jerks on there that won't answer a question but WILL ridicule you for asking.
 
No not too many responses. This forum used to be more active. I thought I’d give these guys first dibs before I went out to a broader market. I’m not looking to get rich from these, just trying to offer a good deal. Thanks and good luck.
 
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