The Chrysler 300 (Chrysler 300 Non-Letter Series) was a full-size automobile produced by Chrysler from 1962 until 1971. It was the replacement for the 1961 Chrysler Windsor, which itself filled the place in Chrysler's line previously occupied by the Saratoga just the year before that (1960). At the time, it was considered a luxurious "muscle car", with all the performance of the Dodge and Plymouth products of the time, but with the luxury features expected of the Chrysler name. For 1970, taking a cue from Oldsmobile, a Hurst 300 was offered in Spinnaker White trimmed in Satin Tan with leather interior, powered by a 375 hp (280 kW) 440 cu in (7.2 l) TNT V8, as a limited edition of 485. This Chrysler is coming to you in a very sharp white exterior and is paired to the always clean black interior. The paint is in great shape along with the rest of the exterior stylings like the chrome pieces and the convertible top. The interior has also held up extremely well and appears to be free of any cracks, rips or damage. The mileage on this 300 sits just under 42,000 and is believed to be the original mileage. Some of the factory options include – power brakes, power convertible top, air conditioning, heater and power steering. According to our intake inspection all of the vehicles glass, mirrors, wheels, tires, hood and trunk latches, headlights high and low beam, turn signals, tail lights, wipers, windows, door locks, AC, and heat is in good condition and function as they should. The power plant in this vehicle is the powerful 440 cubic inch V8 and is paired to a smooth shifting 3-speed automatic transmission. The current owner of this vehicle has provided us with a binder full of receipts, documentation and the original build sheet.
| Price | $19,425 |
| Condition | Used |
| Make | Chrysler |
| Model | 300 |
| Year | 1970 |
| Miles | 41,920 |
| Color | White |
| Engine | 440ci V8 |