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CHRYSLER SLEDS

zigs

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I know this belongs on C-Bodies but need some help. A friend of mine passed away about a month ago and left these Chryslers to his family who want them gone. Two "64 ish " 300's and a New Port. All dry Eastern Washington cars , rust is surface and as far as I could see no rout.
Green 300 is a 383 push button car complete. one easy dint driver side , last licensed 1990.
the red 300 is missing 383 and tranny and push buttons. New port is a 361 car four door. Both 300 cars are two door. The two door Chryslers would make great cruisers. As I said acting for family , they want them gone.
 
It's a shame. 64s were very good looking cars. Dad bought a new New Yorker with 413 when I was a kid (14).
Mike
 
It's a shame. 64s were very good looking cars. Dad bought a new New Yorker with 413 when I was a kid (14).
Mike
Ya . I dont want to see them crushed all three are good platforms. The green one being the best. Family has no clue about them. I said I would help . I encourage them to sell cheap.
 
Got a 64 Crown Coupe on C- bodies to part out. Pics when I can get to storage.
 
Someone will save those. Those eastern Washington cars are always decent to work on. Good luck. Hope it works for them.
 
I have no interest in those. Cost more money than what there worth for transport.
 
I have no interest in those. Cost more money than what there worth for transport.
Thats why Im looking to the Pacific Northwest , within trailor distance . I know no one is going towant to transport this stuff back East.
 
Thats why Im looking to the Pacific Northwest , within trailor distance . I know no one is going towant to transport this stuff back East.

you around Moses Lake area?
 
I could only imagine that 300 with a hitch on the back hauling a flat bottom or a chris craft out to lake in style. A proud owner I bet they were back.in the day.
Good luck helping them save these Mopars
 
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