1970 Chrysler

300 Convertible $21,500

$21,500
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1970 Chrysler

300 Convertible

Description

For consignment a 1970 version of the 300 muscle car, and a convertible to boot!  This one had the engine rebuilt at 86K, and suspension rebuild at the same time.  A new top at 90K and some new seats, and we are looking like the man, can you dig it?

Exterior
Hidden headlights in a very sleek horizontal “shaver styled”  grille leads the way.  Spinnaker White covers all the straight steel panels which are minding their gaps nicely.  A long long rear quarter and trunk line hide the top when down and offer up a 1 bedroom size apartment when times get tough!  A new black convertible top adds contrast to the white paint as do all the chromed trimmings in spear, window surround and shiny bumper form.  In back a horizontal design emulates the front and has a long side to side tail lighting setup within the bumper.  Dual exhaust peek out from underneath and tend towards the center of this car vs the edges as normal cars tend to do.  15-inch Mopar road wheels are on all 4 corners and these are wrapped in thin whites.  The driver's rear quarter shows up in slightly different white paint, there is notable invasive rust on the lower panels, severe chip off, and evidence of prior bodywork that is now bubbling out.

Interior
A swing of the white paneled doors shows plenty of chrome edging, actuators and crank items revealed in good condition.  A snappy vertical panel behind the door pull and armrest has a 300 badge and shiny framing.  Black carpeting is reserved for the bottoms.  Inside new white front puffy buckets are in, and in the center is an original armrest which folds up to become a center seat, albeit somewhat small.  We are firmly in the “fratzog” area of badging which shows up on the center of the black steering wheel.  In contrast to the white is a full black dash and black carpeting as a base for the chairs.  In back is an original bench seat which is slightly yellowed vs the new front wide buckets.  Imagine that, a muscle car with conveniences and cushy seating.

Drivetrain
Under the hood is the numbers matching 440ci V8, topped with a single 4 barrel carburetor.  A numbers matching A727 Torqueflite 3-speed automatic transmission is on back and the rear axle is in 8-3/4 inch 3.23 spec.  Overall some dust, slight dirt and patina are seen on and about this engine and bay.

Undercarriage
Areas of heavier surface rust are seen throughout.  Rockers are a bit rough with some invasive rust, and slightly peeling metal at the seams.  Invasive rust is noted on the unibody in a few areas and lots of chipped off undercoating throughout.  Floor fans are mostly solid with a few areas of invasive rust and the trunk pan displays in the same condition, and a like new dual exhaust is noted.  Also front independent torsion bar suspension is on, and in back leaf springs.  Power disc braking is up front, and power drums for the rear.  A few areas of frowns for this undercarriage.

Drive-Ability
A quick starter and allowing those 440 cubes to get dark, I checked all the functions and found them all to be in working order.  It was the off to the test track where it has nice acceleration for a large piece of Detroit Iron, bias free braking, and easy steering.  No complaints here and after putting my foot into it, I can see why it was popular with family men.  Kind of a stealth racer all the while looking on the up and up!

Not oft seen, this 70's designed muscle/large car was a last gasp prior to all the fuel embargo, and sky high 1.25 a gallon gas which was yet to come.  Neat design, hidden headlights a plus, and the power convertible allows plenty of air to flare your hair while at speed tooling down the superhighways.

CM27T0C150536

C-Chrysler 300, Newport, New Yorker
M-Medium Price Class
27-Convertible
T-440ci V8 4bbl 350hp
0-1970
C-Jefferson, MI Assy Plant
150536-Sequential Unit Number

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Specs

Basic

Year
1970
Make
Chrysler
Model
300
Sub Model
Convertible
Miles
112,030
Vin
CM27T0C150536
Stock
4539

Engine

Engine Size
440 V8
Fuel Specification
91 Octane or below
Engine Type
Gasoline
Transmission Type
3 Speed Automatic
Drivetrain
RWD

Body

Body Color
Spinnaker White
Body Style
Convertible
Doors
2

Interior

Interior Color
White
Seating Type
Bucket
Seat Material
Vinyl
Shifter Type
Column

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