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For Sale: 1965 Chrysler 300L in Phoenix, Arizona for sale in Phoenix, AZ

Vehicle Description 1965 CHRYSLER 300L 2DRHT, SUPER NICE, RESTORED CAR.
This rare 300L 2drht was restored over a 10
year period from a very nice car to an excellent car.
Extensive and expensive repaint, painted in pieces, new black leather interior, new chrome, stainless trim professionally polished.
Rebuilt 413, rebuilt transmission, rebuilt front end, rebuilt brakes even rebuilt rear end.
New 17 reproduction Mopar Rally wheels with redline tires.
Some NOS parts were used, taillight lenses, the cool light up 300L emblem in the center of the grille etc.
The 300 is loaded and I think it has all or at least almost all options except AC.
P-windows P-bucket seats P-vent windows P-antenna Tinted glass Factory leather bucket seats Etc, Etc.
Under the hood everything is new, engine, alternator, radiator, water pump, fuel pump, starter, dual 4 bbl carburetors and on and on.
The beautiful Chrysler has been driven a few hundred miles since completion.
The Chrysler is in Phoenix, Arizona and is sold with a clean Arizona title.
If you bought a good 300L 2drht and restored it like this one you'd end up at around $100.
000! This gorgeous 300L is a steal at my selling price.
$32.
500 email protected We always sell all over the US and worldwide since 1986.
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  • Year: 1965
  • Make: Chrysler
  • Model: 300l

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