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1961 Chrysler 300G ConvertibleThis 1961 Black Chrysler 300G Convertible was the only double winner at the 2006 Indianapolis Concours Grand Prix Car Show. The ICGP is the 4th largest Concours show in the U.S. This magnificent vehicle took the ‘Best in Class’ 1973 & prior award and the ‘Peoples Choice’ award as the favorite car of the show. This says it all. This 61’ 300G is very rare and dubbed as “America’s most powerful car”. There are only 122 registered and documented survivors. This car goes an astounding 0-60 mph in 7 seconds and has a top speed of 140 mph that was unheard of in 1961! This car has a 413 cubic inch wedge engine, 390 horsepower with cross air ram induction, and twin 4BBL carbs. This big, beautiful, vehicle has style and lines like no other classic. If you want the best of the best, well this is your opportunity! Options include: -air conditioning and heat -tinted glass on all windows -remote control mirrors -P235/75R15 tires -15” wheels -power windows -3 spoke steering wheel -black and sliver dash -push button automatic transmission -Golden Touch AM radio -150 mph speedometer -tan leather interior and tan top -center console that extends from front to rear of car -front power swivel tan bucket seats -the classic 300G logos and emblems on the interior and exterior Also, this car wore the famous Virgil Exners’s fins in 1961. That was the last year for the cars fins in the U.S. This mint condition 300G is now part of the RPM Collection of Muscle Cars and has been stored in a climate controlled museum since purchased 3 years ago. For more info visit RPMcollection.com
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