just a question about a 300c
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just a question about a 300c
I was looking at a '57 300c a fellow has in his garage where it's been sitting for the past 30 years. All the numbers match, no rust except for a little surface rust on the rear fenders. Everything is there. Leather interior. It was repainted blue which I don't think it's an original color.
The guy is asking $3500, I don't have any pictures as of right now, but may be able to get some up here sometime soon.
Is this a good price?> what do they usuaully go for in this described condition?
any help would be greatly appreciated. I can't find any info on them
thanks.
The guy is asking $3500, I don't have any pictures as of right now, but may be able to get some up here sometime soon.
Is this a good price?> what do they usuaully go for in this described condition?
any help would be greatly appreciated. I can't find any info on them
thanks.
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The most desirable 300 letter car is the 1960 300-F. There is a 2 door HT presently on Ebay with a bid at $58,100.00 reserve not met. There is a convert there too with the bidding starting at $57,700.00. Also a 1961 300-G convertible with a starting bid of $135,000 and a buy it now of $150,000. So there you have an update on these Beautiful Brutes by Chrysler.
Chrysler Corp. finned cars are highly desirable, as attested to an extremely nice 1960 Chrysler Saratoga which sold on Ebay a couple of weeks back for $29,950.00
Ian, new member.
1960 Saratoga 2 door HT.
My Car http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/ph...sp?albumid=284
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A friend just sold a mostly restored 57 300C for $35,000. Paint, engine, and most chrome were very nice. Interior was decent original but could've used a Gore's kit. Personally I think the car was worth about $50k but with the economy like it is...
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