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1965 Chrysler 300L 27672 Miles White Coupe 413ci V8 Automatic

Make: Chrysler
Model: 300L
Type: Coupe
Year: 1965
Mileage: 27672
VIN: 00000000000000000
Color: White
Engine: 413ci V8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Interior color: Tan
Vehicle Title: --

1965 Chrysler 300L Additional Info:

Vehicle Original VIN : C453145293The 300 Letter series cars were built from 1955 through 1965 and were High Performance luxury cars and were a sub model of the New Yorker. The original letter cars were 300 HP hence the number 300 for the remainder of the series. At its introduction, they were advertised as "Americas Most Powerful Car". By 1965, the engine was a very stout 360HP. This particular absolute stunning automobile is probably the nicest 300 L in existence let alone the eleventh and final of the letter series cars. These had super crisp lines with a tough slab side exterior and super cool and comfortable interiors. It would cost you the asking price to do body and paint, so keep that in mind. This car is highly optioned with A/C, full power windows including vent window all in working order. The speedometer is in operable which is why there is a GPS style electronic speedometer hooked up. Power seats operate as they should as well. The chrome and brite work is fantastic and this car sounds, runs, drives and stops so nicely with an excellent sound. Our consignor bought the car as you see it and unfortunately we do not carry on restoration information, however the car speaks for itself and has a commanding presence. This car needs nothing and probably could even be a contender at a Chrysler meet. The original steel wheels come with the car as well. Everyone that comes through the shop here does a double take when they walk past the stunner. Do not let this one get away. This is a ton of beauty and the beast for the $.

Vehicle Original VIN : C453145293
The 300 Letter series cars were built from 1955 through 1965 and were High Performance luxury cars and were a sub model of the New Yorker. The original letter cars were 300 HP hence the number 300 for the remainder of the series. At its introduction, they were advertised as "Americas Most Powerful Car". By 1965, the engine was a very stout 360HP. This particular absolute stunning automobile is probably the nicest 300 L in existence let alone the eleventh and final of the letter series cars. These had super crisp lines with a tough slab side exterior and super cool and comfortable interiors. It would cost you the asking price to do body and paint, so keep that in mind. This car is highly optioned with A/C, full power windows including vent window all in working order. The speedometer is in operable which is why there is a GPS style electronic speedometer hooked up. Power seats operate as they should as well. The chrome and brite work is fantastic and this car sounds, runs, drives and stops so nicely with an excellent sound. Our consignor bought the car as you see it and unfortunately we do not carry on restoration information, however the car speaks for itself and has a commanding presence. This car needs nothing and probably could even be a contender at a Chrysler meet. The original steel wheels come with the car as well.
Everyone that comes through the shop here does a double take when they walk past the stunner. Do not let this one get away. This is a ton of beauty and the beast for the $.