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scuncio 08-17-2024 09:59 PM

'61 Chrysler 300G, Factory 4-Speed
 
Super rare original 4-speed car, one of the coolest early Mopars out there.

Link to 1961 Chrysler 300G eBay auction
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napa68 08-17-2024 10:47 PM

THAT is freakin cool!

Canuck 08-17-2024 11:02 PM

Unless the car was changed to a 4 speed,the only manual trans offered in 1961 was a 3 speed,option code 281. In 1960 Chrysler used the French 4 speed by Pont A Mousson in the 9 special built 300F.
The later chrysler 4 speed the new process 833 did not come out until 1964.

Canuck 08-17-2024 11:03 PM

Trans
 
Unless the car was changed to a 4 speed,the only manual trans offered in 1961 was a 3 speed,option code 281. In 1960 Chrysler used the French 4 speed by Pont A Mousson in the 9 special built 300F.
The later chrysler 4 speed the new process 833 did not come out until 1964. In 1963 Chrysler used the Borg Warner T10.

luzl78 08-17-2024 11:20 PM

Look at the lines on the rear of that car! Awesome!

L_e_e 08-18-2024 01:54 AM

Love the 4 bucket seats, but often wondered why the manual shifter was not incorporated into the center console, looks like an afterthought.

Canuck 08-18-2024 04:34 PM

Trans
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by L_e_e (Post 1655083)
Love the 4 bucket seats, but often wondered why the manual shifter was not incorporated into the center console, looks like an afterthought.

Before Hurst started building shifters the mechanisms were very flimsy. Only a straight handle would work, as the trans was all side mounted levers,this was the only way to install a shifter. The French 4 speed was a top mounted shifter and was able to be incorporated with the console.

66cayne 08-18-2024 11:09 PM

wow! when I first started scrolling down through the pics this song entered my head; tee up the theme song from the 60s TV show Batman. "Batman, do do do do, Batman, do do do do.... yeah I know, weird right?

Billohio 08-19-2024 01:38 AM

I had a 61 300G convertible I sold late winter. Had horrible restoration shop situation and feel lucky how it turned out. Those cars are getting tough to find parts for. A guy was making about anything you could want including beautiful seat covers. He had a lot of health problems and sold his business. I am not sure what people are doing for parts now.

olredalert 08-19-2024 02:35 PM

----I think Chris White's Dad knows more about those letter Chryslers than anybody on earth. And,,,He's just as nice a guy as his son!


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