This 1961 Chrysler 300G is one of 337 convertible examples built and is powered by a 413ci V8 paired with a 3-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission.
The 413ci V8 is equipped with cross-ram induction and was rated at 375 horsepower by the factory when new.
Shifting is through a 3-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission.
A service in 2018 included a transmission rebuild and a new starter.
Finished in Formal Black over a tan leather interior, the car is equipped with a powered black soft top, air conditioning, power windows, and an AstraDome instrument panel.
The car was restored about 10 years ago and is now finished in Formal Black.
Features include fender-mounted rearview mirrors and a powered black soft top with matching boot cover.
The 300G was the last of the 300 “letter series” cars to sport rear fins, and this car is equipped with red/white/blue “300” medallion badging.
Factory-style wire wheels are mounted with Goodyear wide whitewall tires.
The 4-place interior is trimmed in tan leather, with contrasting black carpets and metal trim on the door panels and front and rear center consoles.
Air conditioning, power windows, and a 7-pushbutton Golden Touch radio with a foot-activated seeking function are equipped.
The AstraDome instrument panel includes a 150-mph sweeping speedometer, “Panelescent” blue lighting, and integrated gauges for amperes, fuel level, oil pressure, and coolant temperature.
Other features include a console-mounted 6k-rpm tachometer and push-buttons to operate the automatic transmission.
The 5-digit odometer shows just under 9k miles, total mileage is unknown.