So if this one is a 61, it is a letter car. Ie a 300G.
Sent from my iPhone On Nov 25, 2024, at 10:40 AM, pffkllc@xxxxxxx wrote:
Tom:
The 1955's were the original 300s and bore the designation C300, but they were follwed by the 1956 300B, and so on. The 300s were all letter cars until the '62s at which point Chrysler, in addition to the 300H, also offered a 300 which was a non-letter 300. That continued through 1965 when the last letter cars of the series were produced. So, to answer your question, there were non-letter versions of the 300 H, J, K, and L.
Pete Fitch
Were all 300’s letter cars?
Tom Sent from my iPhone On Nov 25, 2024, at 10:01 AM, 'pffkllc@xxxxxxx' via Chrysler 300 Club International <chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Bit of a mess, but if you happen to have an engine, and alot of time and talent, you could wind up with a decent car, or a good investment. Can't be too many three speed G convertibles around, if any other than this one. Do we have any statistics on that question?
Pete Fitch
Super neat manual trans car too! I wish I had the time and room..... VIN
8413165209
D&K
Sent from my iPhone This isn’t ours; just happened to see it. Rough shape G convertible, $11k, looks like they’re taking offers. Have asked for VIN.
D&K
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