For Sale not mine 1969 Chrysler 300

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not mine 1969 Chrysler 300
1969 Chrysler 300 2 door Coupe Hellcat Swap? - cars & trucks - by...

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I think this one might have been posted before, hard to forget those god awful wheels. Seller is dreaming at that price.

Dave
 
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Up for sale is a very rare 1969 Chrysler 300 2 door coupe

-440 v8
-727 trans
-Fully tuned and lubed and new belts
-New radiator
-New fuel tank and fuel system
-New Battery
-Newer 22 inch trims and tires
-Orginal CA black plates front and back
-True California car
- Zero Rust
-Working Hidden headlights

There are only 2 of these registered in CA. This is a no Post, true coupe Mopar... all chrome and interior intact and in good condition. This car is complete.

The plan was to do a Hellcat swap, my loss your gain.

Car has been sitting for 2 years, ran when parked.

$8500 OBO ( low ball offers will be ignored)

Call or text 000-000-0000
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There are only 2 of these registered in CA.
I love these type of comments. Where do they get this information??

I was at a Fling in VAn Nuys one year when I came across a guy selling a fresh air hood for a Road Runner; the one that ran the length of the hood on two sides. (Wish I had a picture.) He stated, "This is very rare. They made less than 8 of these in 1968! You won't find one anywhere." I said, "Really? The one in the show over there doesn't exist, nor the one that was on the car that I worked on yesterday?"

Was at the Mopar Show in Sacramento over ten years ago. Guy was selling a 300 Hurst for what was a ridiculously high 16 grand then. When I asked him about the high price he said, "You won't find another of these cars within 3 states." I said, "You mean like that one there?" I was pointing at one in the show.

Like I asked, where do they come up with this stuff?

Ah ha, the hood in question!
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The car needs everything. It used to be very nice, back in the day. Fifty years ago.
 
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I love these type of comments. Where do they get this information??

I was at a Fling in VAn Nuys one year when I came across a guy selling a fresh air hood for a Road Runner; the one that ran the length of the hood on two sides. (Wish I had a picture.) He stated, "This is very rare. They made less than 8 of these in 1968! You won't find one anywhere." I said, "Really? The one in the show over there doesn't exist, nor the one that was on the car that I worked on yesterday?"

Was at the Mopar Show in Sacramento over ten years ago. Guy was selling a 300 Hurst for what was a ridiculously high 16 grand then. When I asked him about the high price he said, "You won't find another of these cars within 3 states." I said, "You mean like that one there?" I was pointing at one in the show.

Like I asked, where do they come up with this stuff?

Ah ha, the hood in question!
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Is that engine correct? I was sure the 440 TNT should be Orange with dual snorkels? Or was there a base 440-4 (as shown) and maybe the 440 TNT was an option? E85 in the fender tag is a 440-4 but which one?

Thanks!
 
Is that engine correct? I was sure the 440 TNT should be Orange with dual snorkels? Or was there a base 440-4 (as shown) and maybe the 440 TNT was an option? E85 in the fender tag is a 440-4 but which one?

Thanks!
E86 is the proper engine code for the 375hp TNT engine, in '69 it should have a dual snorkel air cleaner. Hemi orange was mostly on 70-71 TNT engines. The engine in this car has log manifolds so it is a 350hp 440, a T code engine.

Dave
 
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