NOT MINE 1969 300 FB (not mine)

for future reference:

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CM23K9C207090 is not in the greatest of shapes:

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Did you notice the taillight are NOT for a 69 300. The engine sports a Holley carb. Not available in 1969. Terminal body rot at the base of the rear glass. I'm not sure if the seats were covered in that material. Needs more photos. See my taillight photo below

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The seat materials look like the on the 1969 300 that @sixpkrt sold a couple of years ago. The material was originally green but discolored over time to a goldfish color that looks to my eyes consistent with the photos here. He can chime in and confirm.
 
@davidhill it looks like somebody has removed the tail lights.
Also, I believe the Holley 4 bbl carb was available in 1969. My 69 Imperial had one one it, and it was original to the car.
Not sure if they came on Chryslers. I'll need to dig up some old pics of the engine bay from the 300 I sold to confirm what carb was on it.

@ayilar the seat material looks like the same that were in my 69 triple pickle, but the seats in this car should have headrests, which mine didn't because it was an early build.
And I agree about the discolorization of the material on this seat option as it aged.
 
Tail lights are in the car on the seats.

Seller's Description​

Updated photos!!1969 Chrysler 300 · Sedan · Driven 81,000 miles1969 Chrysler 300!! 440 motor 727 transmission has several issues ( needs an ignition and needs a new gas tank, needs a fan, and radiator. I do have title in hand and it has all orginal glass with no breaks in the glass
 
Holley carb on the standard 350hp. I think 375 had Carter. I would buy this car if it was within a couple hundred miles. Would love to go to Muscle Shoals too.
 
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