Powered by its factory-correct powertrain, this 1959 Chrysler 300E
convertible is equipped with two of the rarest options available
across the letter-series cars: Air Sweep (the oil- and belt-driven
rear air-ride system) and Autopilot cruise control, making it one
of just six convertibles produced with Air Sweep and the only known
example fitted with both options. After remaining in the same
collection since 1977 and receiving a no-expense-spared frame-off
restoration completed less than 100 miles ago, it underwent a
comprehensive inspection and service, including a rebuild of the
entire brake system, flushing of the fuel system, gas tank
cleaning, replacement of all four wheel bearings, installation of
four new wide whitewall tires, carburetor rebuild, coolant and
radiator flush, hydraulic top system service, window lubrication
and installation of a new battery. The car is restored in its
original Chrysler Matador Red exterior finish with a Gary Goers tan
leather interior and retains its factory-correct features,
including swivel seats, remote outside mirrors, seven-button AM
radio, Mirror-Matic auto-dimming rearview mirror and power
steering, brakes and windows, reflecting nearly every available
Chrysler option for 1959. This 300E convertible was road-tested and
reinspected after service and is being offered to the public for
the first time since 1977. **SOLD ON BONDED TITLE** **TITLED AS
1959 CHRY RECON**
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