For Sale 67 chrysler 300 HP - $5500 (Atlasburg Pennsylvania)

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67 chrysler 300 HP
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No RUST, ORIGINAL paint, 440
HIGH PERFORMANCE, very rare, call show contact info
RUNS AND DRIVES
 
The car doesn't seem too bad.. Needs interior BADLY,, windows do not work..
Seller won't provide info or VIN to verify it is a TNT car..
And there is not a lot of the "original" paint still on the car....
 
Red on red w/white top is a nice combination, and it has some attractive options........ hard to tell much otherwise though, needs a lot more info./photos to tell much more. Going by the location, the "no rust" claim definitely needs to be checked out.
 
Should that TNT pie tin be red in 1967? I think so. No pics of the exhaust manifolds or numbers usually turns out to be a std 440. Car is interesting enough from the ad. Almost sounds like it’s not for sale.
 
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That pietin is so tidy, that I presume it's a reproduction.

I truly love the 65-67 383 4-barrel engines - decent compression, small AFB, small valves, closed chambers - nice throttle response!

So I often wonder about the 67 440 TNT - similar concept, also with closed chambers, but with larger valves/ports suitable for a 440. I would love to drive one of these back-to-back with a 68 TNT to see how they compare. Advertised HP and torque specs are the same, but somehow methinks they'll behave a little differently. I bet the 67 is better between stoplights?
 
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I’ve driven both, the 67 has better low end. They both have great top end. 2.08 1.74 valves but 915 closed chamber heads on 67. Both 750 carburetors, AFB 67 and AVS on 68.
 
Awesome reply, or maybe I think it's awesome simply because it matches what I suspected the answer would be?
I still wanna do that back-to-back for myself, but will probably never happen.
Makes me want to get a 67-spec engine in my 300L somehow...
 
FWIW, I'm not a big fan of the 67 300's front and rear treatment, I like 68 much better.

But - every time I see this car I like it. Sits square and tall, esp in the rear, the red color is awesome on a TNT 4dr, and it just looks like it's got the heart of an ox.
 
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