For Sale 1969 Chrysler 300 in Phoenix

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"MIGHT" be of interest?? That's an understatement if I ever heard one.

I'll be kicking myself for not getting the trailer out and going after this one, but its friggin' cold outside and almost Christmas.
 
Sincerely, I have a doubt.In my country we say: Too good to be true.:realcrazy:
 
VERY nice!! me thinks this one has been floated around here before...

this pic looks awfully familiar...

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yes, something very fishy here, this is the car that was on CL, that turned out to not be a real TNT car, and was owned by an older guy who was having a younger guy sell it for him, next it ended up on Ebay (without the wire wheels,) where supposedly it sold for 11 K. So, you guys tell me, what do you think? Just a spam? found the original ebay seller ad, but not the Ebay ended auction...

http://topclassiccarsforsale.com/ch...nvertible-s-matching-big-block-440-clean.html
 
thanks sauterd.

yeah, as you said this one might be a good one .. but also it seems "cheap" pricewise. makes one wonder - then with auction issues (could be another red flag). it would require a serious buyer to do a bit more due dilligence on it.

hopefully its as a good car as it looks, and the price stuff will sort itself out (i.e., buyer and seller happy with the transaction_ and then it gets a good home

few more bits of info for the record in case we didn't toss this one around before.

SELLER DESCRIPTION

1969 Chrysler 300 Convertible #s matching 440 Big Block 4bbl with factory A/C power windows, power seat, power top, power brakes, With only 1933 produced, this amazing classic is in Great condition and only has 61,198 miles,

The big block 440 runs and drives perfect, the 727 torque flight trans also shifts perfect, Everything works as it should, the convertible top looks new and works flawlessly, all the glass is also in very good shape with no chips or cracks, the interior is also in very good shape, with no rips or tears, the doors open and shut with ease, the body lines are laser straight

all the chrome and trim is in excellent condition, the underside is as clean as the topside, the trunk is also in great shape
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thanks sauterd.
sure. and after looking at the photos again, i know those same photos were used before on "one" of the ads, so just doesn't make too much sense, but I'd be interested to know what anyone finds out just out of curiosity....thanks.
yeah, as you said this one might be a good one .. but also it seems "cheap" pricewise. makes one wonder - then with auction issues (could be another red flag). it would require a serious buyer to do a bit more due dilligence on it.

hopefully its as a good car as it looks, and the price stuff will sort itself out (i.e., buyer and seller happy with the transaction_ and then it gets a good home

few more bits of info for the record in case we didn't toss this one around before.

SELLER DESCRIPTION

1969 Chrysler 300 Convertible #s matching 440 Big Block 4bbl with factory A/C power windows, power seat, power top, power brakes, With only 1933 produced, this amazing classic is in Great condition and only has 61,198 miles,

The big block 440 runs and drives perfect, the 727 torque flight trans also shifts perfect, Everything works as it should, the convertible top looks new and works flawlessly, all the glass is also in very good shape with no chips or cracks, the interior is also in very good shape, with no rips or tears, the doors open and shut with ease, the body lines are laser straight

all the chrome and trim is in excellent condition, the underside is as clean as the topside, the trunk is also in great shape
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sure. and after looking at the photos again, i know those same photos were used before on "one" of the ads, so just doesn't make too much sense, but I'd be interested to know what anyone finds out just out of curiosity....thanks.

yeah, i saw you said that. I agree with you -- i'm curious too. its worth figuring this one out if we haven't captured our collective consciousness on it as of today. :)
 
If this car is in Phoenix it was brought here after the pictures were taken. If anybody determines it isn't a scam and really is in Phoenix I'll be glad to take a look at it.
 
ok, also, if you compare the text to the old ad i posted, it's the same. why would they use they same text?
also, i tried to contact and it read invalid code even though I entered it correctly. anyone else?
 
I went thru more than a few pages of this site, all of them seemed low priced. I sent a message as well (went thru), we will see.
 
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