This 1966 Chrysler 300 is a second-year second-generation non-letter seriestwo-door hardtopthat is reported to have remained with one family since new. Powered by a 325-horsepower 383ci engine mated to 3-speed automatic, the seller lists numerous parts as having been replaced or installed over the preceding 12 years such asbrakes, tires, and suspension components, an alternator, fuel pump, fuel filter, valve cover gaskets, and an MSD ignition system. Problems include a bypassed heater core, broken odometer cable, an exhaust system in need of replacement, areas of rust, and flaws within the original interior. This 1966 Chrysler 300 is offered on a clear title in the seller's name.
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