1960 Chrysler 300F Convertible
- Engine
- 6.8L (413 cu in) V8 with dual four-barrel carburetors and ram-tuned induction, 375 hp
- Colour
- Black

The 1960 Chrysler 300F Convertible was the first letter-car series model to adopt unibody construction, and one of only 248 open examples produced that year. Powered by a 413 cubic-inch Golden Lion V-8 with dual four-barrel carburetors fed via a NASCAR-inspired ram-induction system producing 375 horsepower, it was the most expensive letter car of its era. This example is finished in black over black-and-tan leather and carries a high-quality older restoration.
Ownership
- —Auction saleSold US$137,500
Competition
No competition history extracted from the catalogue.
Maintenance & restoration
- —Restoration
Comprehensive older restoration carried out to a high standard, consistent with the car's significance within the letter-car series.
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