1965 Chrysler 300

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    Sold for $25,000 on 6/27/23
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    Wow, an immaculate Chrysler 300 for the price of a beater 69 Roadrunner. Cannot imagine how much money the seller had in this one.
     
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    Strange indeed. Kept flipping from one ad to the other and finally wrote down the chassis numbers to be sure they were really different cars. They are.
     
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    Full power equipment on the second one (even powered vent wings) vs. crank windows on the first; Two 4-barrel carbs on the second vs. one on the first. Larger Magnum 500 look-alikes on the second vs. original Magnum 500's on the first. Probably a few other differences as well.
     
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    OrthmannJ Always looking for old ford crew cabs

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    I'm probably in the minority here, but I like the larger/modern magnum 500's better that the originals on this car. The proportions are better.
     
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    Agree. They're only 17" wheels, so not overly huge. Owner could have gone with bigger wheels, which IMO would have looked worse.
     
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    Bid to $15,575 on 7/30/23. no sale
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    No way would I let this go for $15,575.
     
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    OrthmannJ Always looking for old ford crew cabs

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    Me neither.
     

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