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frwl
Posted 2020-05-02 7:23 PM (#597660)
Subject: Turquoise 300 G


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1961 Turquoise Chrysler 300 G for sale on ebay

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1961-Chrysler-300-Series-300G/114209981161?...







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ronbo97
Posted 2020-05-02 8:43 PM (#597666 - in reply to #597660)
Subject: Re: Turquoise 300 G


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No cross ram setup knocks 70% off the value.

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Viper Guy
Posted 2020-05-02 9:14 PM (#597669 - in reply to #597660)
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https://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/pts/d/seattle-chrysler-300f/71...

300F for $6999 with cross ram. Might be a candidate to finish this turquoise one off right and then resell it or part it out.
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Posted 2020-05-02 9:46 PM (#597673 - in reply to #597669)
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And it came from the factory as a white car. Love the color, but not original. To me, that would knock the value down a little bit more.
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hergfest
Posted 2020-05-03 3:09 AM (#597676 - in reply to #597660)
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frwl
Posted 2020-05-03 5:19 AM (#597677 - in reply to #597660)
Subject: RE: Turquoise 300 G


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Hergfest: Did the turquoise 300 Gs really exist?
Can you post more pictures of this?
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Mike McCandless
Posted 2020-05-03 8:42 AM (#597682 - in reply to #597660)
Subject: Re: Turquoise 300 G


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If it was a color matched car it would get interesting. I like how they call it a rare color, when it's a repaint haha
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Viper Guy
Posted 2020-05-03 1:38 PM (#597707 - in reply to #597660)
Subject: Re: Turquoise 300 G



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I really don't mind the color as it's appealing to me and different. From what I can tell, whoever did the restoration did a very decent job in my opinion. My preference is a 300F or a 300H in that order though.
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CaprockClassics
Posted 2020-05-03 4:34 PM (#597714 - in reply to #597669)
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Viper Guy - 2020-05-02 8:14 PM

https://losangeles.craigslist.org/lac/pts/d/seattle-chrysler-300f/71...

300F for $6999 with cross ram. Might be a candidate to finish this turquoise one off right and then resell it or part it out.


Bummer is that F and G rams are different. F rams have that pin for the throttle return spring and the G rams have brackets off the carb base for the return spring. Interesting that this car still has the cross-ram brake booster though. For driveability, the 4bbl makes more sense, almost did our's with a NY intake, but finally opted for the rams.

~Peter
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matt
Posted 2020-05-04 8:30 AM (#597743 - in reply to #597660)
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This car was sold from WoC museum and then the cross rams were included in the deal.
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22mafeja
Posted 2020-05-04 2:59 PM (#597763 - in reply to #597743)
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I think if I would start to chop off big slices off the value of my car for every "wrong" detail I would surely
have to pay quite a sum to get it off my property.... lol
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57burb
Posted 2020-05-04 6:10 PM (#597770 - in reply to #597660)
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In my opinion, the 300s were always held back by the relatively boring color combinations. I mean, they look great, but "white with a beige interior" is a hallmark of 2020 cars, not '50s and '60s cars.

This car is a real letter car with a very stylish color combination, so IMO it is improved. But that's just an opinion. I agree it needs its cross ram intake back, but I could be happy cruising it with the hood shut and cold A/C blowing. Nice ride.

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Mr. Bob
Posted 2020-05-09 3:30 PM (#598001 - in reply to #597660)
Subject: RE: Turquoise 300 G


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Here's my 10 year project in the making, my Tahitian Turquoise 61 Newport / 300 G tribute car.

I left the Newport trim on it because (1) I like it (2) for people who know these cars it immediately identifies it is not real 300G, and (3) I didn't want to deal with all the body work with the holes if we took it off.

It just recently got the entire drivetrain from a 71 New Yorker: 440, 727 with part throttle kickdown, driveline with 2 u-joints, and its 8 3/4 rear without tapered bearings. The 440 really likes the cross rams!

I have the complete interior from a 300G (swivel seats, door panels, full console with tach), but it all needs to be redone. Its next stop will be the upholstery shop.




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ram300
Posted 2020-05-09 5:34 PM (#598007 - in reply to #597660)
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I like that Newport 300 Mr Bob, very cool.

What color are you going on the 300 interior?

Owen
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Mr. Bob
Posted 2020-05-09 11:16 PM (#598021 - in reply to #597660)
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I'll do the interior in the standard tan and black. The seats may get the 300F pattern like the car that started this thread. I suspect the 300G waffle pattern will cost more than my budget.
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Windsor59
Posted 2020-05-11 12:57 AM (#598070 - in reply to #597660)
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Wow It looks very good on your New port.
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