Keeping with the rare Full Sized Chrysler theme how about a 1970 300H? Only 501 Hardtops and 1 or 2 convertibles were made. Original 440 4bbl powered Fiberglass Hood and Trunk, Rear spoiler one Family owned 77,000 Miles. Priced at just under $14,000. Supposedly runs and drives. If it were a Hurst Olds, or even a Hurst Grand Prix of the era in the same original condition it would be easily twice the price. I got to ride in a almost new one when I was about 10 years old. My Older sister was dating a Chrysler Plant manager and it was his car. I was a car Geek and it actually impressed me with its power and handling, the Gold paint was a bit much for me but I did like the car. And it made an impression on me. If I had the room for it I would consider it at that price just to summer drive. Seldom ever seen Model. The car looks like it saw a couple of Oh10 winters but is in reasonable shape. I don't think I would do much to it other than try to preserve it. https://www.cruisinclassicsinc.com/1970-chrysler-300-hurst-edition-hurst-edition-c-177.htm
Ha! I remember that car "back in the day" (mid 70's)...raced the guy a few times on Morse Rd in Columbus with my GSX. He lost.