SOLD
on June 1, 2023
$39,995
1961 Chrysler 300G
Vehicle Details
Listing Description
1961 Chrysler 300G For Sale Beautifully Restored 2 Door Hardtop Coupe Power Steering, Power Brakes Power Windows, Power Seats Leather Interior Whitewall Tires Electric Antenna Super Rare Factory Air Conditioning - Factory AC And Vents In Place But Not Working Original Push Button AM Radio In Dash And Modern AM/FM Radio In Glove Box Underside Is Very Solid New Rubber Throughout - Tires, Weatherstripping, Hoses, Belts Etc. Originally Painted Alaskan White, Now A Gorgeous And Rare Turquoise, Restored And Repainted In Approx. 2008Complete New Interior Including Carpet, Headliner, Seat Covers, Door Panels, Etc. With Mint Padded Dash And Instruments Chrome Was Re-Chromed And Front Brakes Were Upgraded To Disc Brakes The Long Ram Induction And Dual Carbs Were Removed And Replaced With A Single 4 Barrel Carb Recently Serviced: Coolant Major Service - Drain And Refill Coolant System, Install New Upper And Lower Radiator Hoses Replace Water Pump Transmission Service - Remove And Replacement Of Pan Gasket, Fluid And Filter Synthetic Oil Change Tune Up 8 Cylinder - Spark Plugs, Distributor Cap, Rotor, Adjust Timing, Check All Fluids Repair Radio In Glove Box Repair Horn Remove And Replace All Fuel Lines At Fuel Pump Lubricate All Windows For The 1961 Chrysler 300G, Major Design Elements Were Quite Literally Flipped Upside Down From The Previous Year's Model. Namely, The Grille Was Now Wide At The Top And Narrow At The Bottom, And The Dual Headlights That Were Once Side By Side Now Flanked The Wide- Mouthed Grille At V-Shaped Angles. A Prime Example Of Virgil Exner's "Forward Look" Aesthetic Of The 1950s And Early '60s, This Car's Trademark Fins (Now With The Taillights Moved To The Bumper And Replaced With Indicators) Helped Give The Car Its Iconic Shape. But As The Chrysler Brand's Design Aesthetic Would Eventually Change, So Would The Car's Trademark Fins. The 1961 Chrysler 300G Was The Last Chrysler Car Designed By Virgil Exner To Feature Them. Often An Optional Feature In Cars Of The Time, Power Windows Came Standard In The 1961 Chrysler 300g. Optional Features For This Car Included A Power Seat For $102, A Heater For $102, Air Conditioning For $510, A Power Antenna For $26, A Rear-window Defogger For $21, A Sure Grip Differential For $52 And Tinted Glass For $43. Only 1,617 Chrysler 300G's Were Ever Produced, Making Sightings A Rare Occurrence Information According To The Data Sheet: 1961 300g 2 Door Hardtop Coupe (842) Beige Leather Interior (833) Alaskan White (WW1) - Original Color Bluestreak Nylon White Sidewall 8.00 X 15 (96) Power Seat (293) Air Conditioning Unit Including Heater (311) Antenna - Power (324) Defogger - Rear Window (339) Mirror - Left Outside Remote Control (383) Radio - Golden Tone Including Rear Seat Speaker (427) Tinted Glass - All Windows (441) 3.23 Axle (522) Sold Car (612) Region (64) Memphis Selling Dealer (08670) Jennings Motors, Little Rock, AR, Terminated 10/11/68 Shipping Date 6/26/61 Shipping Order Number 06261190 For Sale By Owner Located In Long Island, NY Trim: For SaleBody Style: CoupeCondition: UsedCertified: 0Fuel Type: GasolineOptions: Leather Interior Surface
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