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1960 Chrysler 300F: Parts Car Included

1960 Chrysler 300

UPDATE 10/8/15 – This project pair is still available. The seller has raised their asking by $500, but mentions that they are willing to negotiate. Thanks for the update Dean!

FROM 7/1/15 – Feeling ambitious? Here’s yet another ambitious abandoned project, a 1960 Chrysler 300F hardtop coupe and a parts car. It looks like the owner has already done a lot of serious work. The possibilities here are intriguing. This coupe has a 375HP 413 with the cross ram dual quads. A completed car could be worth $50K, a condition 1 car would be close to 6 figures. Is there enough there to be worth the seller’s $17,000 asking price though? Would it be possible to put together a complete car with what’s there without serious restoration? It would take serious time and money to completely restore one of these. One would have to be a devoted Mopar fan to take this on, but what a glorious beast you’d have. It’s in Oklahoma City and listed here on craigslist.

Comments

  1. Avatar Mike D

    that is 17K for both the 300 and a parts car, they both look in pretty decent shape, If I had the bucks, I’d give it a go

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  2. Avatar Alanjnc

    My first thought is “assemble someone else’s project? Um, no.”
    Then I saw the cross ram intakes and my eyes just glazed over…..it would be gorgeous !!!!!

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  3. Avatar Ed P

    The body on the 300F looks good. It bothers me that the front stub frame has been removed. I’m thinking this needs to go to a frame alignment shop to be put on correctly.

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  4. Avatar don

    yikes! finish somebody else’s abandoned project, you really have to know what your doing to bring back to life.

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  5. Avatar Jeff Lemay

    Rare car. Worth every penny.

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  6. Avatar PaulG

    Back in ’78 I purchased a ’69 Roadrunner and in the trunk was a set of Crossram intake and exhaust manifolds.
    Dang I wish I would have kept them, and the car…
    That said, a lot of value here, but a large shop and some knowledge of these cars would be priority 1.

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  7. Avatar sunbeamdon

    I’m feeling ambiguous about this one – gotta-ways to go; more interesting if it was a “C”

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  8. Avatar Chuck

    Negotiate that down to $10,000 & I would be a buyer. Then sell the 300 4 door for some extra bucks.

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  9. Avatar blindmarc

    A labor of love id say. Probably someone couldn’t afford to have it finished.

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  10. Avatar Tedd

    If my memory is correct on this model Did they come out with a square steering wheel? Because some 39+ years ago I recall seeing one that had that type steering wheel.If anyone knows about this model let me know

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