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1965 Chrysler 300 L

I OWN A 1965 CHRYLER 300L .Im in the process of restoring it.If anyone knows where i might buy some trim ,please let me know.or if anyone is interested in it .
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just wanted to touch base as i have just joined this forum.
i have a 65 300 sedan non-letter have had it for quite some time. unfortunately not willing to part w/ it. however there is a 300 listed on ebay w/ a buy it now price for 850 it is the sedan as well but some trim should fit. the body looks rusted out though
check it out

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEBWA%3AIT

looks like we're the only ones on this so far maybe we can build
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Re: 1965 Chrysler 300 L

www.yearone.com

Sorry so late....didn't check the date before posting.
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Re: 1965 Chrysler 300 L

They make the best damn cruisers around, I can't believe how massive they are in real life though. They're like some sort of behemoth bat-mobiles with all the luxuries. A mate of mine has a black 1961 Chrysler Newport with the 361 wedge (265hp/381lbs) sitting in his warehouse among his families other resto projects, waiting for him to fulfull his plans with it. It's a nice car to sit in even though it was sitting in a paddock for over 30 years (It was in the desert so very little damage other than sun damage, no rust, started up within 30 minutes), which is a body off resto with two tone red on cream with cream interior paint, and and airbag suspension. Should be amazing when it's finished, even if the front end on the '61 looks a bit.. ...ugly.
You can tell I prefer the later models.
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Old 01-06-2008, 02:28 AM
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Re: 1965 Chrysler 300 L

I picked a 300 L to restore my 300 L 4 speed. I also picked up parts from another 300 L and a 300 Sport.
what exactly do you need?

I am looking for 4 speed console plate(mine broke) and a console tach(me a millions of others!)

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Re: 1965 Chrysler 300 L

Let's not revive ancient threads. It's best to start a new thread on this subject, if a meaningful discussion is wanted.

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