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Guess the vehicle form these specifications:

- This car's model name contained a "G" in it.

- It had a 6767 cc motor

- It produced 390 horsepower at 5000rpm

- Available in both automagic and 3-speed on the floor.

- Manufactured before JFK was shot but after most manufacturers eliminated tail fins.

Good Luck. :)

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WE have a winner! 8)

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It is estimated that (40) '61 300-Gs were equipped with the 3-spd. One was just uncovered within the last year, bumping the total of known surviving 3-spd cars to (5).

Chrysler built 7 (some say 9) 4-spd '60 300-Fs.

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Wow...very cool. I love manual equiped. classics, esp. if the manual is rare compard to like 99% of production being automatic. :)

Back in the days when Chrysler built their Letter Series cars with style instead of smoothed boxes with cut-n'-paste cues. Also, back when the next in the series took the following letter of the alphabet.

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Well... I'd hope the 300 series cars would be allowed to live past 26 years... or 25 if you disregard the "Oh" so it's not a 300O. :P

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