wayne Wagstaff
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1970 Chrysler 300 Convertible which have collector plates. It is the last full size convertible Chrysler built. The current owner has had the car for the last 25 years and have maintained the car himself. It has been taken to a number of 300 car club meets and driven down to Palm Springs and Texas. The car comes with a lot of spare parts. The old wiring was just replaced with Painless, but he still has the old wiring harness. I believe the odometer may have been replaced by a past owner. I am getting too old to keep the car up, so time to sell!
CHRYSLER 300 SERIES - (V-8) - The 300 facelift of the 1969 model paralleled the styling updates seen in the other 1970 Chryslers. Disappearing headlights were retained in the 300 Series. A 300 emblem was placed in the center of the grille, which had black vertical bars. Two. thin rectangular moldings were placed on either side of the center of the grille and were painted in red with bright edges. Tail lamp design treatments differed from other 1970 models. On 300s they ran unobstructed, across the rear indented area of the bum
Price reduced to $10,500 as the engine looks like it has a bearing problem.
Surrey, BC
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CHRYSLER 300 SERIES - (V-8) - The 300 facelift of the 1969 model paralleled the styling updates seen in the other 1970 Chryslers. Disappearing headlights were retained in the 300 Series. A 300 emblem was placed in the center of the grille, which had black vertical bars. Two. thin rectangular moldings were placed on either side of the center of the grille and were painted in red with bright edges. Tail lamp design treatments differed from other 1970 models. On 300s they ran unobstructed, across the rear indented area of the bum
Price reduced to $10,500 as the engine looks like it has a bearing problem.
Surrey, BC
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