For Sale 1970 300 - Murray Park

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1970 Chrysler 300 Series | eBay
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Rust on the rockers and lower quarters has been bondo repaired at least once, lots of rust on the rear sill by the well. Underside looks solid which is a big plus. Pretty rare car so it would be worth fixing IF it can be bought at a reasonable price. Finding the correct center console could also be a big pain. More ambitious that I would want to get but certainly no parts car. Currently bid at $2550 and I think that it probably will not go a lot higher than that in its current condition.

Dave
 
Looks like someone started a resto then bailed,thankfully they didn't pull it apart into a million pieces then change their mind.

Appears to be more or less complete and has a good solid base to start from.Would be good looker again if someone goes through with a resto on it.
 
I'm watching this one closely. I'm seriously considering selling my 70 300 convertible project due to a serious lack of motivation.
 
Finding the correct center console could also be a big pain. More ambitious that I would want to get but certainly no parts car. Currently bid at $2550 and I think that it probably will not go a lot higher than that in its current condition.

Dave
No console, it’s a column shift. Have to agree, the price is getting to about what a decent project should go for.
 
In case my red X needs any explanation, I don’t think Murray is overpriced.
I agree with both of you guys, meaning, it depends on what you're buying.

I think his parts prices are on the high end, but that's because you're not buying from Avg Joe, you're buying from a business with overhead cost.
As far as cars go, he sold a green 71 GT on ebay within the last year and it sold for far less than I expected it to.
 
I agree with both of you guys, meaning, it depends on what you're buying.

I think his parts prices are on the high end, but that's because you're not buying from Avg Joe, you're buying from a business with overhead cost.
As far as cars go, he sold a green 71 GT on ebay within the last year and it sold for far less than I expected it to.

Just on a sidenote:
dark green 71 SFGT sold for 7,5k $ ended up in europe.
New owner showed up here.
Car is REALLY rusty. He searched for sheetmetal.

Carsten
 
I wonder what the top looks like ????
Maybe the Roof hiding tarp is included ?
Seems Rank Amateur for someone like Murray, Just sayin'
 
I agree and disagree...
I find his prices for cars & parts are up there but he serves a very valuable service to us C body owners.
All I see is a guy that busts his *** acquiring these cars and parts, dismantles them, pays shipping and stores all of it on property that ain’t cheap. Often times a lot of the parts he offers would be lost to derby idiots if it wasn’t for him. I personally think that he could probably ask even a little bit more than he does for some of the things I’ve dealt with him on lately.
Oh yeah one more thing, about everything that I sell requires sending pictures out to the interested buyers which takes some additional time and often times doesn’t result in a sale. I have to imagine that Murray gets as many requests for pictures as I do.....
 
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I'm fine with what Murray charges. And he's always been super nice when dealing with him.
 
It's sad that the majority of c body lovers are all cheapskates who think parts should be almost free to them... Murray has always had what I've needed especially when I've needed oddball parts.
 
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