1961 Chrysler 300G 9176 Miles Alaskan White Coupe 413 V8 3-Speed













Vehicle Description
Welcome to Street Dreams as we celebrate our 26th year in the classic and muscle car business. O.K. Mopar lovers, here's some very rare red meat for your Pentastar dining pleasure. Chrysler's 300 "letter series" cars (1955-1965) were high performance personal luxury cars initially derived from the New Yorker. Built to homologate their new Hemi engine for NASCAR in 1955, the 300 was the most powerful car in America for several years. By the time this stunning 1961 Chrysler 300G appeared, Chrysler's Advanced Styling Group was under Virgil Exner's influence and fins were in! Lift the expansive hood and you'll see one of the wildest-looking engines that ever tuned a tire, the 413 Cross-Ram. Two 4 bbl carburetors sit at the end of awesome red 30" tuned manifold pipes for added mid-range power. Additional features include power steering, power brakes, power windows, power driver's seat (front seats also swivel!), A727 automatic transmission with push-button shift, full length front and rear consoles, fantastic Art Deco AstraDome instrument cluster, AM radio, and wide whitewall tires (235/75R15) wrapped around steel wheels with correct covers. Features such as a unibody, torsion bar front suspension, and all-bucket seat interior amazed press and public alike. This freeway flyer (and it DOES fly) is right from front to back and top to bottom, an amazing feat considering only 1280 3000G coupes were built in 1961 and far fewer survive. One more top-shelf investment grade jewel from the Texas Hill Country's premier source for rare classics and the team that can make your dream a reality. Street Dreams (830-997-1950) is a full service dealership that can assist with worldwide delivery, insurance, and financing options.