For Sale: 1966 Chrysler 300 in hopedale, Massachusetts for sale in Hopedale, MA

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Vehicle Description 1966 Chrysler 300 2 Door Hardtop.
Sold new at Star Chrysler Plymouth in Nashville Tennessee.
Bought new by Neals Electric Supply in Murfreesboro TN.
on 2/24/67.
Factory 383Ci 4bbl 325Hp V8 Engine, Torqueflite Automatic transmission.
The Odometer reads 61,050 believed to be original.
Options include:
A/C, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Tinted Glass, Am radio, Light Group.
Documentation:
Original Window Sticker, Warranty Booklet, Certacard & Service Records.
Laser Straight rust free, Original sheet metal body, Tennessee car its whole life.
One Beautiful repaint in the born with color of Powder Blue.
Original jams.
Nice original Chrome Bumpers & Trim throughout.
Period fog lights are still in place.
Beautiful original glass.
All emblems are original and very nice.
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Brand new Magnum wheels w/ New white lettered radial tires.
White letters are turned in.
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All original black interior, Split bench seating, Beautiful dash & Door panels.
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Correct spare tire & original jack in the clean trunk.
Original Decals.
Unmolested engine bay w/ super nice firewall.
Fender tag in place.
We have all 4 original wheel covers.
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This 66 Chrysler 300 is a dream to Drive & Runs outstanding!! Ready to Enjoy!! $25500 508-269-8878.
  • Year: 1966
  • Make: Chrysler
  • Model: 300

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