Vehicle Description
The Chrysler 300 letter cars are considered the epitome of High
Performance Sport Luxury Muscle Cars. We have a pristine fully
restored 1961 300G that has the appearance of just rolling off the
assembly line. This one of only a few hundred that were ever
produced.
This 300G originally came from California before finding its way to
Missouri and ultimately to Texas, where it entered the esteemed
collection of Wayne Davis. Mr. Davis parted with this 300 in 2008
and since then it has been meticulously maintained. After sitting
in a garage for many years, the engine and transmission were
rebuilt and the car was subjected to a complete body-off
restoration. Complete with the correct hoses, clamps, and hardware,
the engine compartment was not only properly restored but also
remains well detailed, which is generally the case for the
undercarriage as well. Among the many standard features and
accessories present, this 300G boasts a pushbutton automatic
transmission, a console mounted tachometer, power adjustable
driver's seat, power windows, power steering, and power brakes as
well as air conditioning, factory radio, and an Autronic Eye. The
413ci 375hp Wedge head V8 offers ample performance and the ride
control is excellent. Continuing hot on the heels of the 1960 300F,
the 300G was even more popular with 1,280 hardtop coupes and 337
convertibles sold versus 964 and 268 in 1960. For many purists, the
G edition of the 300 Series represents the last of the great letter
series cars.