1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst By Joe Gross

1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst By Joe Gross – Update 2

The Imperial leather interior with a long list of all the creature comfort available at the time. Dual 6-way power seats, A/C with climate control, PS, PB, PW and Door locks, Tilt-telescoping siring wheel with perimeter-recessed horn ring, AM/FM/8-track stereo, cruise control.

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Base price new was around $ 5,842. this car with all it’s options was $7398. It was the most expensive Chrysler in 1970 (except Imperial).

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11/23/2010 Update: One of about 485 300’s conversions produced only in 1970 by the Hurst Company, today they are approximately 250 known to exist. Known as the “Bankers Hot Road” for its luxury features, this model had all the options available at that time including Disk brakes up front. The colors skim was universal to all the cars as it was the standard for all Hurst’s conversions.

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