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1967 Chrysler 300 Coupe Original Condition 440 V-8 Very Original on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:95841
Location:

West Hartford, Connecticut, United States

West Hartford, Connecticut, United States

 HERES THE 3RD OF MY BARN FINDS THIS WEEK...
A 1967 CHRYSLER 300 COUPE WITH A 440 V-8 ENGINE
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION AND IS IN REALLY GREAT SHAPE OVERALL
ILL START WITH THE WORST, THE VINYL TOP WAS DISINTIGRATING SO THE BAD
AREA WAS CUT OUT SO AS TO NOT HAVE MOISTURE GATHER UNDERNEATH. 

NOW FOR THE GOOD
THE PAINT AND BODY ARE REALLLLLLY GREAT ON THIS CAR, IT STILL HAS A NICE SHINE
AND THERE IS NO RUST ANYWHERE...NOT EVEN THE SKIRTS OR BEHIND THEM.

THE CAR RUNS AND DRIVES NICELY BUT HAS NOT BEEN USED FOR THE PAST FEW YEARS
BUT THE ENGINE HAS BENEFITTED FROM AN AFTERMARKET ELECTRONIC IGNITION THAT
HAS BEEN TASTFULLY ADDED.
THE LEATHER INTERIOR IS ALSO IN GREAT SHAPE AS ARE THE CARPETS
THERE IS NO UNUSUAL WEAR ON THE INTERIOR AND ALL THE GLASS IS INTACT
AND HAS NO YELLOWING.

THIS CAR AS IS MAKES A GREAT CRUISER OR FRIDAY NIGHT CAR SHOW PARTICIPANT.

CLEAN TITLE, NO CHROME DAMAGE, NO RUST UNDERNEATH AND ITS ALL THERE.

MOPAR LOVERS PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS NOT COVERED HERE.


On Jul-22-14 at 20:57:19 PDT, seller added the following information:

PLEASE BE PATIENT REGARDING PHOTOS, ADDING THEM WITH AN IPHONE TO EBAY
CAUSES THEM TO BE SIDEWAYS AND UPSIDE DOWN...VERY ANNOYING
AND I WILL TAKE PHOTOS WITH A DIGITAL CAMERA TOMORROW.


YES THIS IS A 300 COUPE, NOT A NEWPORT.


PLEASE NO NEED FOR RUDE EMAILS REGARDING 1 PHOTO...NOW YOU KNOW THE IPHONE ISSUE WITH UPLOADING.


On Jul-24-14 at 20:13:33 PDT, seller added the following information:

MORE PHOTOS WILL FINALLY BE ADDED FRIDAY, WE HAVE HAD SEVERAL EMERGENCIES SO TOMORROW I WILL FINALLY GO OVER TO TAKE DIGITAL PHOTOS AS MY IPHONE IS USELESS WITH EBAY

WE ARE SORRY FOR THE DELAY

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Conan releases extended cut of Chrysler's Super Bowl ad

Tue, 04 Feb 2014

Chrysler's latest Super Bowl ad follows in the footsteps of its classic Imported From Detroit spot starring rapper Eminem and Half-Time in America ad starring Clint Eastwood. Featuring Bob Dylan's gravely voice asking, "Is there anything more American... than America?" the spot has been somewhat controversial, thanks to a few lines informing viewers that Germany can brew beer, Switzerland can make watches and Asia can assemble phones. The US, though, will build your car, Dylan tells us. When the ad aired, Shinola-wearing Detroiters simultaneously spit out their Atwater beer over the perceived slight.
Naturally, that controversy has spawned more than a few parodies, one of which comes from Conan O'Brien. Coco expands on the list of things that aren't made in the US, like French water, Danish cheese and Japanese animated, um, adult films. Beyond those examples, there are a number of other things that should be left to countries that aren't the United States. It's a chuckle-worthy parody, so scroll down and have a look, and compare it to the original Super Bowl ad below that.

2013 Chrysler 300C John Varvatos Limited Edition

Fri, 04 Oct 2013

Who is John Varvatos? If you're like me, that's the question you were asking after seeing commercials that advertised a limited-edition model of the Chrysler 300 with this mystery man's name attached. If you're not like me and consider yourself a fashionista even in the slightest, then you probably already know that John Varvatos is a successful menswear designer who cut his teeth in the fashion houses of Ralph Lauren's Polo and Calvin Klein. He's also a native of Detroit, which makes the joining of his brand and that of Chrysler's more intelligible, what with the Auburn Hills-based automaker still eking efficacy from its nearly three-year-old "Imported from Detroit" tagline.
Whenever one of these co-branded vehicles crosses my path, I try to judge them according to some simple questions. The first is, does the co-branding make sense for the target audience? And the second is, do the changes improve or diminish the experience of the standard vehicle? With this partnership, both brands are clearly aiming at the same target, or perhaps Chrysler hopes its aim will improve by partnering with the JV set, bringing it closer to that bullseye of style-conscious trendsetters.
The second question, meanwhile, can be answered with your eyes alone, as no mechanical changes are included among the Varvatos upgrades. Despite that, the 300C John Varvatos Edition is priced above - well above - all other 300 sedans save the 300 SRT8, suggesting that cool is not sold by the barrel (was it ever?) and Mr. Varvatos is a dealer in the stuff. Yet while I couldn't actually tell you if John Varvatos was a designer or a ditch digger before Chrysler introduced us, I do like his style, and the man knows how to dress a car.

UAW urging Chrysler to sell shares to investors

Thu, 10 Jan 2013

The United Auto Workers union is pushing Chrysler to sell 16.6 percent of its stock to investors in an attempt to establish the value of the shares. The UAW is currently locked in a lawsuit with Chrysler parent company Fiat over how much the Italian automaker should pay to buy shares from the trust fund. Last year, Fiat told the trust it intended to exercise its right to purchase 3.3 percent of the union's shares at issue. But the union contended the 54,154 shares were worth closer to $381 million instead of the $155 million Fiat offered.
Currently, the UAW owns 41.5 percent of Chrysler while Fiat holds 58.5 percent of the company. Currently, it's unclear whether the UAW could force Chrysler to put the shares on the open market. Doing so would be the first step toward a much-anticipated initial public offering. Chrysler has said it will comply with its shareholders agreement, and Fiat has echoed that tune. According to The Detroit Free Press, the UAW Retiree Medical Benefits Trust has declined to comment on the situation.