[FWDLK] Fwd: [FWDLK] 1957 Chrysler "300" on Collector Car Trader Online
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I have to agree as a custom the use of the 68-70 charger flip top gas door rocks as well as the 'cuda hood graph and these types of customs do pull some sweet bucks. And the color looks great on the car.
Jimmy




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  • From: Brent Burger <cgico@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 17:50:37 -0700
If it was even a NYer, it might be of some interest if it is solid in its nether regions as stated. There's usually a number of very rusty 1957-1959 Chrysler & DeSoto 2-door hardtops that could yield the right roof & glass parts.
We will see if the seller responds.
John Spiers
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  Mewonders if the builder of this car had the "Dart" concept car in mind when they built it ?  It sure does bear a resemblence.
 
  As for restoration to original 300 status (if it started out as one at all), ......  why bother ?  There has never been a shortage of 300's in this hobby.  Percentage-wise, more 300's survive for the numbers built than any other FL car.  People knew they were special since new and saved them accordingly.  Customs like this aren't MY cup of meat, but as customs go, this one is pretty darn well executed.  I would also question the cost viability of purchase and restoration of a car like this vs. any sort of return (as a 300), or keeping it as a custom - and a good looking custom at that.  Afterall, GOOD customs do bring some pretty big bucks, even of the market tends to be pretty random.
 
    B.

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