10 Great Things You Didn’t Know About The Chrysler Hurst 300


A parked 1970 Chrysler Hurst 300

For a classic car to be a true collectible worth some money, it needs to have a low production count, which the 1970 Chrysler Hurst 300 has. All total, there were only around 500 coupes ever built, but when taking away the number of cars that have been destroyed or parted out, there is probably much fewer on the market. However, the one thing that can be said about the car is that it comes up in auctions every now and then, with an average sales price of $65,000.

FAQ

Q: What engine was in the 1970 Hurst 300?

The 1970 Chrysler Hurst 300 only came with one choice of engine, which was the mighty 440 TNT big-block V-8. It could produce up to 375 horsepower and had a torque rating of 475 pound-feet

Q: How many 1970 Hurst 300s were built?

There are numerous accounts of how many 1970 Chrysler Hurst 300s were built, but most claim that there were around 501 cars produced. 500 cars were two-door coupes; one was a convertible explicitly built for advertising.

Q: What is the 1970 Chrysler Hurst 300 worth?

The actual value of a classic car can best be seen by going through some of the most current auctions. In this case, the 1970 Chrysler Hurst 300 sold at the end of 2022 went for an impressive $65,000 through Bring a Trailer Auctions.

Q: Why was the Hurst Shifter not added to the Hurst 300?

The original plan with Hurst included the famous floor shifter in the design. Still, for some reason, when production began, it was excluded. The only people that could honestly answer the question would be the people involved, but the most pertinent answer would be to save money

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