...and probably worth that much, only 337 produced!
luvmypets
Loc: Born & raised Texan living in Fayetteville NC
Very nicely photographed!!
Dodie
Very *freaking* nice!
Wanna come shoot my kinda muddy Jeep some time?
luvmypets wrote:
Very nicely photographed!!
Dodie
most appreciated Dodie, thank you!
Cany143 wrote:
Very *freaking* nice!
Wanna come shoot my kinda muddy Jeep some time?
with mud, or without? haha! Thanks Cany!
autofocus wrote:
...and probably worth that much, only 337 produced!
Very nice. Were these images taken in a studio setting?
Well done Vince. Very good looking machine.
Don
rcarol wrote:
Very nice. Were these images taken in a studio setting?
no, outside at a cruise night in my town. Thanks very much rcarol!
Beautifully done Vin. I had a '62 (non letter) 300 back in the early 70's in California. I was selling cars at the time and took it in on trade. I picked it up for $300. Beige with a black leather interior and a gorgeous dash. There are many Mopars that I like.
Ava'sPapa wrote:
Beautifully done Vin. I had a '62 (non letter) 300 back in the early 70's in California. I was selling cars at the time and took it in on trade. I picked it up for $300. Beige with a black leather interior and a gorgeous dash. There are many Mopars that I like.
and a push button tranny on the left dash. Thanks Ray!
Beautiful shot of a wonderful car. Starting with Chryslers 413 cid wedge engine and either Cross Ram Long Tube Induction delivering 375 HP or Short Tube Cross Ram Induction delivering 400 HP. Standard equipment was the Chrysler "Type Writer" three speed push button automatic transmission. Some, however were offered with floor mounted three manual transmission.
Fabulous set, Vince. Beautifully composed and presented.
I think I would remember such a beauty, if I had ever saw one.
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