1961 Chrysler 300G 2/dr Sport Hardtop "Highly optioned & magnificently restored"
1961 Chrysler 300 Series 300G
1961 Chrysler 300GThe fastest production car in the world in 1961-143 MPHon the hard packed sands of Daytona Beach,FL.
Out of 1280Hardtops made, Only 340 left-One of the very Best in the world!
Less than 10% have factory air-conditioning,13 month restoration just completed.....$103,000+ in Receipts
Exterior Color: Mardi Gras Red (Factory Code PP1.....71203)
Interior: Tan Leather
Engine: Original 413 CID V-8 with Ram Induction/Dual Carter 4bbl Carburetors (professionally Rebuilt)
Horsepower: Factory rated a a very conservative 375 Horsepower
Torque: 495 Ft. Lbs @ 2800 rpm's.
Rear Axle: 3:23 sure grip
Transmission: Three Speed Automatic Push Button Torqueflite (Professionally Rebuilt)
Mileage: Exemp, just a couple 1000 miles since engine & drive line were restored
Since the High dollar Cosmetic, mechanical and electrical restoration, less than 200 miles.
PAPERWORK: Included are from the Chrysler FCA Historical Services is a letter documenting the authenticity
of this car anda copy of the Factory Build Record Certificate.Also lots of paperwork about the 1961 Chrysler 300G
Letter cars from Chrysler FCA Historical Services and News Letter from the Chrysler 300 Letter Club International.
Click the link below this sentence to view of the Paperwork!
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_bnRd7yEcXuT0hOWklKMFJjZ0U
Also a Hemming's Classic Car Magazine featuring the 1961 Chrysler 300G Sport Coupe, an ad from 1961 on the 300G
showing the 300G "flying" along the Beach in Daytona, Florida where it set the flying mile record in the Fall of 1960
and an ORIGINAL Chrysler 300G Service Bulletin from October 1, 1960 on the 1961 300G.
A calendar featuring this car.
Advertisements from 1961/1962 featuring a Mardi Gras red Chrysler 300G.
A black and white Polaroid photograph of the 1st owner of the incredible car with
her Daughter driving. Behind the 300G you can see a 1961 Ford Thunderbird convertible.
Serial Number: 8413160191
This car has its ORIGINAL VIN and DATAPLATE (TRIM PLATE)
Please see the close up photos of the factory original vin tag and the Trim tag.
Plate on front door hinge post. (See Last Photo Of Vin Plate) TRIM PLATE also referred to as DATA Plate REGION #73= San Francisco Dealer Code #: 09291= Reno, NV Berrmann & Wilson, Inc. Body Type: 842= 2 Door Hardtop Color: WW1= Alaskan White Trim: 883= Beige Leather A/C: 1= Air Conditioning & includes Heater Radio: 8= Golden Touch Tuner incl. Rear Speaker Tinted Glass: 1= All Windows Tires: 96= Bluestreak Nylon WSW 8.00 X 15 (5) Axle Ratio: 2= 3.23 Power Equipment: 3= Power Front Seats Defogger: 9 = Rear Window Differential: 9 = Sure Grip Vent System: 7 = Closed Crankcase Instrument Panel: 1 = Safety Padded Shipped Date: February 24th, 1961 |
Serial Number: 8413160191
Decoding the serial number.
Serial Numbers Started at 8413100001 | ||
VIN Description | Total Digits: 10 | |
Digits 1: Make-8= Chrysler | ||
Digits 2: Series & Body style-4= 300G Sport 2 Door Hard Top | ||
Digits 3: Model year-1= 1961 | ||
Digits 4: Assembly plant-3= Jefferson Plant, Detroit, Michigan | ||
Digits 5-10: Production number- 160191 | ||
Plate on front door hinge post. (See Photo Of Vin Plate) |
MSRP of Base 1961 300G 2/Door Sport Hard Top: $5413.00
MSRP of Base Convertible: $5843.00
Optional Equipment Offered in 1961 for a 300G that came on this car
383 = Remote Control LH outside Mirror = $18
293 = Power Front Seats = $101.90
441 = Solex Tinted Glass (all windows) = $43.10
306 = Acc Grp. Golden Touch Tune Radio W/rear Speaker / Heater/ Rear widow Defogger/ Power Antenna & Grp A= $302.55
313 = Air Conditioning. Ordered with Accessory Grp # 306 = $408.50
617 = Permanent Antifreeze = $5.90
379 = Sure Grip Differential = $51.70
Paint Codes.............. Ditzler Combination
BB-1 = Formal Black .................. 9000
PP-1 = Mardi Gras Red ...................... 71203
RR-1 = Cinnamon ....................... 71140
WW-1 = Alaskan White ..................... 8218
Summary Of This Car
MSRP of Base 1961 300G 2/Door Sport Hard Top: $5413.00
Total MSRP of this car was: $6344.65
Additional Costs were Shipping and any dealer Prep, Undercoating, Sales Taxes, etc.
The "out the door" price on this magnificent 300G wasright at $7000.
The ONLY American made cars that was this expensivewould have been a Cadillac
Eldorado BiarritzConvertibleor Lincoln Continental 4 door convertible.
The 300G represented Chrysler’s last and most dramatically styled letter cars. Retaining the flamboyant fins
of its predecessor and extensive brightwork, the 300G was a sight as it came hurtling down the road.
Without a doubt one of the more lavishly appointed cars when it came to the interior, they were luxurious
and exceptionally fast, aimed to the moneyed motoring enthusiasts of the early 1960s.
The Wedge head V8 offered ample performance and ride control was excellent.
They offered dramatic new styling, but at the same time, still remained clearly conceived and builton the
foundations of 300C.
The 300G unquestionably represents one of the last great letter series cars. In the ensuing years the cars
were shaped moreby social concerns than by engineers and, as such, the 300G continues to be one of
the most collectable cars of the 1960s.With its distinctive styling and driving manners, it will continue
to appreciate in both value and enthusiasts’ esteem.
I state with great conviction that within the next 10 years, pristine Chrysler 300G's like this example
with be selling for $500,000 and 300G Convertibles will approach the million dollar mark!
Now to attempt to describe this 300G being offered onebaymotors.com
So how nice is this 300G? In one word.....SPECTACULAR!
The paint is gorgeous....with a deep gloss that looks like you could almost stick your hand inside the finish.
This car shows no signs of ever having been rusty or in need of body repair. The doors, hood andtrunk all fit fabulous.
The chrome, trim and pot metal are show quality. I could not find any pitting or discoloration of the chrome or trim.
It really is gorgeous!
You can kneel down and look along either side of this work of mechanical art and there are no waves or ripples
in the body panels.
The test of a really great restoration is not how the cars looks when 1st done...or how it looks just
1 or 2 years later....but how the car stands the test of time 5, 10, 15 or even 20 years later.
The awards this car received were from 1996,1997,2000 which validates that the nut & bolt very
expensive restoration was finished in 1996.
This 300G is of the same quality of a 1968 Shelby GT350 Convertible we sold recently onEbaymotors.com
for $125,000.
It was restored in 1994.The 68 Shelby & this Chrysler 300G both looklike they were restored
within the past year or two.
The interior is fabulous..... Gary Goers in Kalispiel, Montana.
Gary iswithout a doubtthe finest fabricator of Chrysler 300 interiors in the world...
Gary has had several health issues recently and we all pray
Gary can make a complete recovery.
We spent over $50,000 dollars on this car making all the power windows, power seats, radio,power antenna,
factory air-conditioning, horn, lights, accessories, wipers, brakes etc. work as they should.
The electroluminescent dash....OMG...we most assuredly couldhave bought a nice collectable car for the money
we spent on the dash...but it now looks and works better than new!
What exactly is Electroluminescent?
How do these gauges light without bulbs, filaments or gases?
The answer lies in ceramic engineering!
The gauges and pointers are composed of laminated layers
of material which glow when a high voltage alternating current
is applied. As a result, the pointers are a light source in themselves,
as are the gauges.
A typical gauge or pointer is composed of several layers:
* A sheet of vitreous enameling steel forms the instrument back
* A layer of solid ceramic is applied to the steel sheet
* Another layer is added which has electroluminescent phosphor suspend in ceramic
* A transparent, electrically conducting layer is then added
* A finished layer of transparent glass coating is then sprayed on
When you think that all of this was created by engineers who worked for Chrysler
in 1960, one must marvel at the pure genius of the guys and gals who innovated a dash
that looked like "A RadioactiveWurlitzer illuminated Bubbler Jukebox on steriods" in your dash.
That is why we decided to make every light and every switch and every gauge
work exactly like the day you would have taken delivery of your 1961 Chrysler 300G in 1961.
What is the "Power Pack" ?
The gauges and pointers are powered by a power pack which converts the 12 volts D/C
to 220 volts AC at 250 cycles per second. The power pack is mounted on the cowl side
panel underneath the instrument panel on a 1960 Chrysler 300F and a 1961 Chrysler
300G.
BONUS: Not only does our car have a new power pack but we were able to find a brand new
one in it's original 1961 MoPar box.
QUESTION: How is it possible to spend more money restoring the dash and all of the electrical
switches and controls in this car than more than six times the amount it would have cost back
in 1961 to buy six brand new Chrysler 300G's? ( $45,000+)
ANSWER: It's easy. All that is required is that like all of us with Garage Memories,
you are a perfectionist and possiblyslightly O/C ....
YES, we readily admitwe are obsessive/compulsive when it comes to our cars.
After 56+ years in this incredible hobby, we are very cognizant that there just is no shortcut
when itcomes to perfection...and this 300G deserved perfection.
Step number 1 to achieve electrical perfection on this 300G.
First we sought out a company that could make an EXACT show quality reproduction
of the originalwiring harness's and we found a lovely couple in Canada.
We wholeheartedly recommendthat you seek out the EXPERT services of Greg Leggat
in Napanee, Ontario Canada. Thanks to the great guys & gals in the Chrysler
international 300 Club we found out about the amazing skills of Greg.
Greg custom made in the exact correct colors and gauge, wiring harness's from the engine to
the dash, from the dash to the controls and from the dash all the way back to the
trunk and tail lights. They did it in the time frame they promised and at the exact price quoted.
Were their services inexpensive?
Perfection and exacting attention to detail is never cheap, but they were fair and did an EXCELLENT
job! Every single wire was the precise correct gauge had a small tag on it stating where it was to go.
What about the actual dash?
Step 2
For the restoration of the entire dash, the electroluminescent dome and every gauge and every
control in the carwe went to the acknowledged world experts, Jeff, Lyle and the wonderful team at JC Auto
in Lynnwood, Washington.
I honestly don't believe any company in the world knows more about these incredible
1960 and 1961 Chrysler 300 letter cars than Jeff and his team. They work on almost every
type of MoPar cars and over the last 6 months with many, many conversations I consider
JC Auto to be one of the most professional and honest company's I have encountered
in the vintage automobile industry.
Are they expensive? Of course....
If you want perfection and experience on workingon these very specialized intricate cars
since 1978, you shouldn't expect "bargain basement"pricing.
We are proud to have all the Chrysler 300 letter cars in our Garage Memories Collection...
1957 through 1961, both the convertibles and hardtops.
I am convinced that in less than 10 years, a 61 Chrysler 300G coupe in this condition
will command a price of $500,000 and a Convertible will approach $1,000,000.
How did we spend over $50,000 on just the dash and electrical functions?
Here is a partial list....and we have the receipts and paid invoices to document what we did.
Jeff was able to find a perfect used Electroluminescent dome and had it
restored to brand new condition....and I really do mean "BRAND NEW" condition.
We had the speedometer and odometer completely disassembled and restored.
We had our clock completely rebuilt and restored with a new quartz movement
We had our tachometer completely disassembled, restored and rebuilt.
We had the Touch-tune pushbutton radio, disassembled, restored and rebuilt.
We had the front and rear speakers completely rebuilt to original specs.
We had the front & rear speaker switch rebuilt and restored.
We had the power antenna switch rebuilt and restored the entire power
antenna motor & mechanism and bought a new antenna & antenna cable
from theback all the way to the dashand the radio.
We had all of the Transmission Torque-flite buttons & mechanism completely
rebuilt and restored.
We had the headlamp switch restored and rebuilt.
We had the courtesy lamp switch rebuilt and restored
We had the map lamp switch rebuilt and restored
We had the dome lamp switch rebuilt and restored.
We had the turn signal switch rebuilt and restored as well as the
turn signal canceling switch.
We had the variable speed wiper switch rebuilt and restored.
We had all of the A/C, defroster and heater switches rebuilt and restored.
We had the Power seat switch rebuilt.
We had the entire horn mechanism and horn relays either replaced or rebuilt.
We got very lucky and were able to find both the 4 power window switch assembly
as well as the two rear mounted power window switch assembly brand new in
1961 MoPar original boxes.
We also were fortunate and found a brand new original MoPar fuse block
in it's original MoPar box. YIKES this stuff is EXPENSIVE!
Every gauge works AS NEW.
Every light works exactly as it would have worked on a brand new Chrysler 300G
back in 1961.
The radio sounds incredible. Not only did JC Auto
do an incredible job on all the electronics, but they rebuilt the front
and rear speakers to perfection...I doubt if the radio sounded this good in 1961.
The AC blows ice cold......Brrrrrrr!
The clock keeps exact time. (original clock restored with new quartz movement)
All the gauges are accurate...including the Gas gauge, Amp meter,Temp gauge, Quartz clock
Oil pressure and every othergauge...if it required a sending unit to work....we bought new ones.
Whoever is lucky enough will absolutely marvel when they drive this car at
night and turn on the lights.....When I turned on the dash for the 1st time in this
car...pure car delight.....don't laugh...almost orgasmic..to think that Chrysler could build a
car so advanced in 1961 is truly amazing and a tribute to their genius engineers.
When we replaced the battery cables...we bought them from JC Auto...because we wanted the
exact cables that this car would have come with in 1961.
What about the steering wheel?
Step 3
Here again we went to a world renowned EXPERT,Bob Deneault with D & D Automobilia
in Lincolntown, NC.. He said it would take5-6 months. Bob restored our steering wheel in
just under 4 months. It is a very, verytedious process with almost 25 different stages to
the final result. It truly is a work of art and is described as being opalescent
EXPENSIVE?...Hell yes!
$1650 but the final product is worth every cent. And like
Greg in Canada and Jeff with JC Auto in Washington, Bob is one terrific guy.
We also want to thank Gil Cunningham, President of the Chrysler 300 letter club for all of
his assistance, the people atFCA (Chrysler/Fiat/Automobile) historical society who
were able to getus all the factorydocumentation and build card on this car, and last
but certainly not least thanks to GaryGoers in Kalispell, Montana who even though fighting
through some pretty serious health issues, is unquestionable the best source
in the world for everything related to Chrysler 300 letter cars.
I have only touched on some of the work that went into restoring this car....if your
seriously interested in owning this 300G, please give us a call at(954) 873-6495
and I'll share with you more of what went into this restoration.
The labor cost on removing all the switches, gauges, panelescent dome,electrical
motors and installing the new wiring harness exceeded $17,000 and took 7 months.
The job was finished by a real gentleman, a true professional and friend for more than 30 years, Steve Greenblatt
owner of International Sport Cars and restoration facility in Pembroke Park, Florida. Kudos to you Steve
moneywe spent with you was money well spent. Everyone at Garage Memories admires
your honesty and the professional work you and your team does! Thank you.
Call us at(954) 873-6495and we will gladly give you the lowest possible "buy it now" price
Step 4
The Paint
There were a couple of places on this car that had acquired small chips in the paint and were touched up.
We have a fantastic painter who matched the paint to perfection and we had the entire panels repainted and I would
challenge anyone to look at this car and to try and detect where this work was done. Forty years of painting cars
plus the use of a modern daycomputer that matches paint to perfection is a winning combination!
We are extremely fussy and are car lovers and collectors first and foremost. Before we even considerselling any car...
it first has to be nice enough to take it's place among all of our other cars in our museum.....Garage Memories.
Only then do we offer any car for sale!
Step 5...Making the car run, stop and drive like it did in 1961
Looking nice if a must...but so is they way it starts, idles, runs and drives. We made this car run anddrive
just as it looks...FANTASTIC!
We drained all the fuel from this car and added new fresh 93 Octane.
Hank removed the ORIGINAL Carter AFBcarburetors and had each professionally rebuilt.
We had afreshset of spark plugs installed and a new set of points and acondenser.
The radiator was drained and flushed and new anti-freeze installed. The Oil & Filter were changedand the chassis lubricated.
We installed a NEW factory correct ignition and ignition lock.
We completely rebuilt the brakes on this car. We had all the brake drums turned, had all the brake cylinders rebuilt
and had all new correct brake shoes installed on the car ($2525)
I drove this car. It goes like Gangbusters! As we use to say back in the late 50's & early 60'S"This Ride HAULS A**!"
If you grew up in Texas...."THIS DOG CAN HUNT!"
With the new brakes you can stop it aswell...but keep in mind this is a 4250 pound car Dry, (4600 lbs wet) and was
and is capable of 140MPH...so PLEASE drive careful & thoughtful. Please be very careful when you unleash this beast!
These cars were made to GO FAST....NOT TO STOP FAST!
Thanks to Hank who is part of the team at International Sport Cars and restoration, this is the best running Chrysler 300
letter car we have ever owned or even driven! Well done Hank!
We were fortunate to have found loads of NEW IN THE ORIGINAL PARTS BOX
some incredible 1961 Chrysler parts so we bought them all....they were installed in this car
All brand new factory original window switches (6) and much, much more including a new original fuse
block & power supply. We also bought from Gary Goers new aluminum driver's side floor scuff plates.
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1961 300G
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- Condition: Used
- Make: Chrysler
- Model: 300 Series
- SubModel: 300G
- Type: 2 door Hardtop Sport Coupe
- Trim: 300G
- Year: 1961
- Mileage: 200
- VIN: 8413160191
- Color: Mardi Gras Red
- Engine size: Original 413 CID V-8 with Ram Induction
- Number of cylinders: 8
- Power options: Power Steering, Power Brakes, Air Conditioning, Power Windows, Power Seats
- Fuel: Gasoline
- Transmission: 3 Speed push-button Automatic Torque/Flite
- Drive type: RWD
- Interior color: Tan
- Options: 4 Bucket seats, front seats swivel out for entry, AM push button Golden Tone Radio, F & R speakers, Leather Seats
- Vehicle Title: Clear Want to buy? Contact seller!