1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible

440ci V8 | 3-Speed TorqueFlite Automatic | Aftermarket Wheels

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LOT #

260762590

Classic Car

Vehicle Price$44,999
Pre-Delivery Service Charge$1,299
Total Price$46,298
Advertised price includes the $1,299 Pre-Delivery Service Charge. Price does not include taxes, tag, registration, or other mandatory government charges.
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Estimated: $465.83/mo
Estimated payment assumes 20% down, 9.5% APR, and 120-month term. Actual rates may vary.
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Make:
Model:
VIN:
CM27K8C172209
Lot Number:
260762590
Condition:
Used
Odometer:
86,455 miles
(Exempt / TMU)
Engine:
440ci V8
Drive Type:
Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Transmission:
Automatic
Exterior Color:
Black
Interior Color:
Black
Vinyl Wrap:
Vehicle Location:
California
  • 1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible
  • 440ci V8
  • 4-Barrel Carburetor
  • 3-Speed TorqueFlite Automatic
  • RWD
  • Black Exterior
  • Black Interior
  • Whtie Convertible Soft Top
  • Power Steering
  • Power Brakes
  • Air Conditioning
  • Power Front Seat
  • Power Windows
  • Aftermarket Wheels

Overview of 1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible For Sale by Owner

The 1968 Chrysler 300 came from an era when full-size American luxury and big-block power went hand in hand, and the convertible made that formula even more dramatic. This 1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible pairs the imposing proportions of Chrysler’s late-1960s styling with a 440ci V8, a 3-speed TorqueFlite automatic, and a long list of comfort features including power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, power windows, and a power front seat. Finished in black with a white convertible soft top and showing approximately 86,455 miles, it has the kind of road presence that made Chrysler’s 300 line such a distinctive alternative to the more common luxury cruisers of the period.

Exterior and Interior

The exterior of this 1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible is finished in black and paired with a white convertible soft top, creating a sharp contrast against the car’s long body, broad grille, and substantial chrome trim. Aftermarket wheels give the car a slightly more aggressive stance while retaining the classic proportions that define the 300. The overall presentation is unmistakably late-1960s Chrysler, with a low, wide profile and the kind of scale that makes this convertible stand out even among other full-size American cars. The interior of this 1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible is finished in black and is equipped with several desirable convenience features for the era. These include a power front seat, power windows, air conditioning, power steering, and power brakes, giving the car a more refined grand-touring character than its big-block drivetrain alone might suggest. With the top lowered, the spacious cabin and full-size proportions make it especially well suited to relaxed open-air cruising.

Engine

Under the hood of this 1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible is a 440ci V8 fed by a 4-barrel carburetor and paired with a 3-speed TorqueFlite automatic transmission. Power is sent to the rear wheels, keeping the drivetrain layout traditional and straightforward. The large-displacement V8 provides the effortless torque expected from a full-size Chrysler of the period, while power steering and power brakes help make the car easier to manage in everyday driving. Combined with air conditioning and the automatic transmission, the mechanical package gives this 300 a strong balance of classic big-block character and long-distance cruising comfort.

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Passenger side photo of 1968 Chrysler 300

1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible

Current Ask
$44,999

The 1968 Chrysler 300 came from an era when full-size American luxury and big-block power went hand in hand, and the convertible made that formula even more dramatic. This 1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible pairs the imposing proportions of Chrysler’s late-1960s styling with a 440ci V8, a 3-speed TorqueFlite automatic, and a long list of comfort features including power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, power windows, and a power front seat. Finished in black with a white convertible soft top and showing approximately 86,455 miles, it has the kind of road presence that made Chrysler’s 300 line such a distinctive alternative to the more common luxury cruisers of the period.

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Passenger side photo of 1968 Chrysler 300

1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible

Current Ask
$25,999

The 1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible represents the final years of Chrysler’s legendary letter-series heritage, a tradition that began in the 1950s by combining luxury appointments with high-performance V8 power. Built during an era when American manufacturers created large, stylish grand touring machines, the 300 Convertible stood apart with its imposing presence, effortless performance, and sophisticated highway manners. Showing 42,116 miles, this example is finished in Gold with a Beige interior and matching Beige convertible soft top, creating a classic period-correct color combination. Powered by Chrysler’s iconic 440ci V8 paired with a TorqueFlite automatic transmission, this convertible delivers the smooth, torque-rich character that defined full-size American luxury cruisers. With features including power steering, power windows, cruise control, power front disc brakes, and a modernized JVC audio head unit, this Chrysler 300 Convertible offers a unique opportunity to experience the style, comfort, and personality of a true 1960s American grand tourer.

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Passenger side photo of 2006 Chrysler 300

2006 Chrysler 300 SRT-8

Current Ask
SOLD

The 2006 Chrysler 300 SRT-8 marked a bold return of American muscle in a modern, four-door form, combining aggressive styling with serious performance. Powered by a 6.1L HEMI V8, this high-performance sedan delivers the kind of straight-line speed and presence typically reserved for classic muscle cars, but with added practicality and comfort. This example, showing under 64,000 miles, stands out in Bright Silver Metallic and is equipped with the desirable SRT Option Group II and a power sunroof. With its blend of raw power, luxury touches, and everyday usability, the 300 SRT-8 offers a unique driving experience that bridges old-school muscle and modern refinement.

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Passenger side photo of 1968 Chrysler 300

1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible

Current Ask
$44,999

The 1968 Chrysler 300 came from an era when full-size American luxury and big-block power went hand in hand, and the convertible made that formula even more dramatic. This 1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible pairs the imposing proportions of Chrysler’s late-1960s styling with a 440ci V8, a 3-speed TorqueFlite automatic, and a long list of comfort features including power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, power windows, and a power front seat. Finished in black with a white convertible soft top and showing approximately 86,455 miles, it has the kind of road presence that made Chrysler’s 300 line such a distinctive alternative to the more common luxury cruisers of the period.

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Passenger side photo of 1968 Chrysler 300

1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible

Current Ask
$25,999

The 1968 Chrysler 300 Convertible represents the final years of Chrysler’s legendary letter-series heritage, a tradition that began in the 1950s by combining luxury appointments with high-performance V8 power. Built during an era when American manufacturers created large, stylish grand touring machines, the 300 Convertible stood apart with its imposing presence, effortless performance, and sophisticated highway manners. Showing 42,116 miles, this example is finished in Gold with a Beige interior and matching Beige convertible soft top, creating a classic period-correct color combination. Powered by Chrysler’s iconic 440ci V8 paired with a TorqueFlite automatic transmission, this convertible delivers the smooth, torque-rich character that defined full-size American luxury cruisers. With features including power steering, power windows, cruise control, power front disc brakes, and a modernized JVC audio head unit, this Chrysler 300 Convertible offers a unique opportunity to experience the style, comfort, and personality of a true 1960s American grand tourer.

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$27,499

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