
Re: [Chrysler300] A 300L and 413 story and more
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Re: [Chrysler300] A 300L and 413 story and more
- From: "Gary Barker" <gbarker@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Dec 2008 00:41:50 -0800
I have a 413 in my motor home and it is completely different than a car
413. It has different heads, intake manifold , water pump, exhaust
manifolds. It has a very low compression ratio( 7.6 to 1) . I wouldn't
want to put it in a car. Gary Barker
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From: "Don Warnaar" <300country@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2008 6:59 PM
To: <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "Carlton Schroeder"
<schroe99@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: <countrytires@xxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] A 300L and 413 story and more
> Hi Carlton,
>
> The story of your new find, the 300L, just gets more interesting all the
> time. The coincidences are amazing. To think that the car was co-owned
> by your own letter carrier is really something, and it opened the
> opportunity for you to talk to her without having to call up a stranger.
> That is a very early L. Be sure to check the number of lamps (bulbs) in
> the taillights. In addition to the back-up lights, early cars had two red
> lights and later ones had four. (Two per side) I am very interested to
> know where in the model year the running change took place. I think it
> was somewhat early in the run, so your car will prove to be interesting.
>
> Don Warnaar
> New Jersey
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Carlton Schroeder<mailto:schroe99@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: countrytires@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:countrytires@xxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2008 9:23 PM
> Subject: [Chrysler300] A 300L and 413 story and more
>
>
> Hello,
>
> Here is a very unusual bunch of circumstances. Those of you who have
> visited the Wisconsin Northwoods know it isn't overly populated with
> people, 300's, and 413's so that makes all of this especially unusual.
>
> About two weeks ago I saw what I thought was a middle 60's Chrysler at
> the edge of some newly cleared woods on County H between my house and the
> motel we had our Spring meet at in Eagle River. It was at a former junk
> yard that the DNR ordered to be cleaned up a few years ago. It was fenced
> and with a gate so I waited till I saw some activity there before
> entering. There was a sign that said "Illegial activites in progress here
> enter at your own risk". Well I entered and the gent there said yes,
> that's a 65 Chrysler 300 (we were about 200' from the car) - go take a
> look. Well, it was an all white L which was very complete and not badly
> rusted by Northwoods standards. Fast forward and after getting some info
> from Don, Gloria, Spanky and Gil , the L is now resting in my driveway
> with the hope that my brother will undertake the restoration and join our
> Club.
>
> It now turns out the lady who owned it is our very own mail lady (Vonnie
> Ellis) who I just finally got in touch with tonight. Hopefully she will
> find the keys and title for me; she thinks she has them. She said she
> really liked the car but when she and her husband (when he was alive)
> checked about getting it restored they were told it wasn't worth it. A few
> years ago when he died is when Vonnie had about 15 old cars (including the
> L) disposed of at this old junk yard.
>
> Today, while getting some temporary used tires and talking about the L
> the tire store owner said he had a 413 and trans he would like to sell. It
> is in a Winnebago. He said the engine runs and does not have any problems
> he knows of and he did not think it had a lot of use. If you have interest
> or want more information please call Lee Schuppler at 715-362-4950 or
> email him at countrytires@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:countrytires%40yahoo.com> I
> don't know how different an RV 413 might be but hopefully it might be of
> use to someone. If anyone decides to get the 413 and needs a place to stay
> Barb and I are always looking for guests.
>
> A final unusual circumstance involves our fellow Club member Wayne
> Graefen. Two days ago after reading Wayne's Essex alternator email I find
> myself standing in Walgreen's next to a gent with a
> Hudson-Essex-Terraplane emblem on his coat. Well I say hello and after a
> few minutes of chatting find that this fellow (Elliot Myerson) is a friend
> of Wayne's. Elliot who now lives in Crandon, WI knew Wayne back in
> California.
>
> Somehow I have the feeling there will be other special stories that
> develope connected with this L.
>
> 300'ly
>
> Carlton Schroeder
> Eagle River, WI
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