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- SELLING FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION
- 1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst only 485 total built--Showing a little
over 21000 miles
- 440 cubic inch wedge motor pushing 375hp from the factory
- Automatic 727 transmission
- Matching Ralley Rims - fourth in trunk
- Unrestored Original car that shows very well. Very correct
car
- Powertrain specs: Engine type--Chrysler RB-series V-8
440--Displacement 7.2 l (440 ci / 7210 cc)--Power 380 ps (375 bhp /
280 kw) @ 4600 rpm--Torque 651 Nm (480 lb-ft) @ 3200 rpm--Power /
liter 53 ps (52 hp)--Power / weight 193 ps (190 bhp) / t--Torque /
weight 330 Nm (243 lb-ft) / t--Transmission Chrysler TorqueFlite
Hurst Style 3-Speed Automatic (3.23 ratio)--Layout front engine,
rear wheel drive
- The 300 Hurst was a one-year-only affair for Chrysler. The actual
number of units built is subject to some debate, but the generally
accepted figure stands at 485. All but one were two-door hardtop
coupes, with the sole exception being a convertible used by Hurst
for promotional purposes
- True Survivor car extremely rare
- Been stored in a personal garage. Collector's car that has been
tucked away
- Starts, runs, & shifts in all gears
- True Hurst 300 #228754 ALL ODOMETER READINGS ARE ASSUMED NOT
ACTUAL OR EXCEED THEIR MECHANICAL LIMITS UNLESS STATED ACTUAL MILES
BY THE SELLER.
Vehicle Details
1970 Chrysler 300
Listing ID:CC-1836123
Price:Auction Vehicle
Year:1970
Make:Chrysler
Model:300
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Brown
Odometer:21250
Stock Number:233
VIN:CM23U0C228754
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