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Default '61 Chrysler 300G, Factory 4-Speed

Super rare original 4-speed car, one of the coolest early Mopars out there.

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THAT is freakin cool!
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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.
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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.
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Look at the lines on the rear of that car! Awesome!
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Love the 4 bucket seats, but often wondered why the manual shifter was not incorporated into the center console, looks like an afterthought.
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