1969 Chrysler 300 convertible Registry

sauterd

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Hi again all,


There doesn’t appear to be a registry for the 1969 Chrysler 300 convertibles. So, I’ll do my best to start one. I got this advice from a friend who is doing one for ’69 GTX convertibles. (I’m sure he means scans of original paperwork of course) I guess also if it’s “basic” info only, original color and “base” 440 vs. TNT version would be a good start. Anyway, I look forward to hearing from any of you that have one and can share info on them.
Dale

[FONT=&quot]“I try to get as much information from people as I can. I leave out their names and address' from the registry for privacy reasons but I try to see if they have window stickers, build sheets, fender tags, VINs (which is also on the fender tag), and any other original paper work they might have.”[/FONT]
 
I have a friend with a '69 GTX vert..
 
ok, if you don't mind, ask him if he's registered it with "Brian" sorry, can't recall his last name at the moment. thanks
 
I'm sure he hasn't and he's owned it for a long time. Good luck with this registry, I commend you for starting it. I've wanted to start a registry of some sort of my own for quite some time.
 
thanks. can you have your friend contact me at jimbo87us@yahoo.com?

also, thanks for the info on the other person and the 300 interest, I'll contact him to make sure there is no conflict of interest.
Dale
 
Is that the outcome?

1969 Chrysler 300 Convertible Registry

Anything similar for the 1970 'verts?
hi, that is one of the pages i put up, but to be honest, have not "boosted" it as FB calls it, and not a whole lot of cars added. So, i've ust let that one and one on just Fuselage TNT cars for people to post. So, an official registry never has really happened. Sorry for the confusion. If you have any advice, I'd be glad to hear it, i'm just not too computer savvy in general.
 
Dave (@polara71, who AFAIK has the world's best records on 1970 Polara convertibles) and you should join forces to put together a registry of the last C-body convertibles (1969 and 1970). I'd be an avid user!
 
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