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1967 Chrysler 300 Convertible 440 TNT V8

Make: Chrysler
Model: 300 Series
Type: Convertible
Trim: 300 convertible
Year: 1967
Mileage: 35040
VIN: CM27L73138827
Color: Gold
Engine: 440 TNT Hi-Po V8
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clean
Item location: Pensacola, Florida, United States

1967 Chrysler 300 Series 300 convertible Additional Info:

1967 Chrysler 300 Convertible 440 TNT Hi-Po V8

Strong Original Survivor, leather buckets, runs beautifully, loaded with options


This highly original 1967 Hi-Po 440 TNT Chrysler 300 Convertible was special ordered in 1966 and delivered to Normandin Chrysler-Plymouth in January 1967. The car lived in San Jose since new, before coming to Florida last year. Starts and runs beautifully. Drives great.


We believe this Chrysler 300 Convertible has had only two owners. The odometer shows 35,040 miles, which we believe to be accurate. The car’s condition easily supports this mileage.


There is little or no evidence of wear-and-tear from use. Interior wear, such as faded carpet, appears to be due to sun exposure. A new molded carpet kit is included.


Video of top going up and down . . . there's also a link to the video at the bottom of this page

https://youtu.be/K2WsmoE-ehc


Paint is 90% original, featuring OEM pin striping. This Chrysler 300 has lived in “rust free” areas its whole life. No bubbles, no evident rust repair, just broad expanses of mostly original paint. There is paint-and-body repair on the trailing edge of the driver’s door and jam. A shallow dent and low crease is confined to the passenger’s door skin. There is a shallow crease on the driver’s rear quarter and a surface scrape between the front bumper and the passenger’s front wheel. Body high points show over-buffing.


The motor is a stand out. Starts easily, runs well, provides gobs of power. From History of the Chrysler 440 (https://itstillruns.com/history-chrysler-440-8422071.html), “The 440 initially developed 350 horsepower and 480 foot-pounds of torque while equipped with a four-barrel carburetor, and had a 10-to-1 compression ratio. High-performance models from 1967 to 1970 got a horsepower boost, to 375.”


This Chrysler convertible starts easily, and drives with 1960s American power and comfort. The TorqueFlyte automatic transmission operates as it should.


The car is presentable and usable as-is, with outstanding originality. Alternatively, it’s a solid starting place for an easy project.


Features and Optional Equipment

Factory fender skirts

Spice Gold Metallic

Black leather

Power bucket seats

Center Arm Rest

3-speed TorqueFlyte automatic Transmission

Power Antenna

Optional hood insulator pad

Power steering

Power windows

Power seats

Optional front power disk brakes with 15” wheels

3.23:1 gear ratio

Single right-front headrest ← how it was ordered!

Black convertible top

Light package

Factory A/C -- all components present

Optional factory pin striping

Electric fuel pump added by previous owner

Copy of factory “Car Record Card”


Work since coming to Florida

OEM replacement top with glass window

All fluids replaced

Brake master

Remanufactured Brake Booster

Exhaust pipes and mufflers

Motor mounts

Carpet kit included

New tonneau cover

Recent tires

Recent pinion seal

HEI-style distributor installed, original distributor included


Miscellany

Amazing degree of originality. True survivor.


Video of top going up and down . . .

https://youtu.be/K2WsmoE-ehc


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