Classifind Cut: 1967 Chrysler 300 Convertible – Sold?

Jan 2021 | Classifind Cut, Classifinds, Topless Thursday

February 2, 2021 Update – We just confirmed the listing for this “Classifind” expired, so with no replacement found we’re assuming this ride “Sold?” While this one got away, please reach out either by email or call Rudy directly if you’d like to be informed when we come across something similar.

After reaching “M” for the 1966 model year, for 1967, Chrysler dropped the use of letters for each year of its luxury-performance marketed 300 series cars.  A very nice driver-quality survivor originally listed in December 2o20 on Craigslist in Little Falls, New Jersey appears to be nicely optioned in a great color combination with only 62K original miles an asking price of $16,500.  The Collector Car Market Review Online Tool confirms the ask falls between this guide’s current #2 “Very Good” estimate of $16,100 and its #1 “Excellent” appraisal of $25,500.

Here’s the seller’s description:

“Only 62K miles and in great condition. Vehicle has always been kept in the garaged and properly maintained. BRAND NEW Original Manufacture tires from Coker Tire. Recent Tune Up.

Body Type: 2 Door Convertible. Crystal Blue original paint, has not lost its luster. Convertible Top. 440CU in 4BBL Engine. Torqueflite Transmission. Air Conditioner. Radio, Golden Tone AM. Power Breaks. Power Steering. Power Windows. Electric Clock. Tinted Glass. Undercoat.

Very attractive colors. Body and bumpers excellent condition as well as all stainless and other chrome and emblems. Original interior in excellent condition. All door panels, carpet and working power top all perfect working order. Clean trunk with original spare and jacks. Dashboard with clear gauges.

Drivetrain
A V8 with 440 cubes pumps out 350hp and is fed by a single 4-barrel carburetor, sits in a clean but original engine bay. Transmission is a correct A727 Torqueflite 3-speed automatic. All looking good in the engine cosmetic department, which screams period correct!

Undercarriage
Clearcoat. Steel with some surface rusting, good floorpans, wheel wells, and all clear on the mechanical front are seen underneath. Torsion bar upfront, and leaf spring in the rear make up the suspension, and power drum brakes are all around.

Drive-Ability
Starts up is easy and driving is as smooth as expected for such a large vehicle.”

Show or go: what would you do with this low-mileage 300?  Comment below and let us know!

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