1971 Chrysler Newport Coupe, Modified 360-4V, E57, 727

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And I thought you were the guy in your avatar.lol.

YAH ME TOO!! LOL!!

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I am no stranger to pinning my c body speedos. I once had my 71 four door sedan pushing the needle past the 140 mark, passed the 1 the 2 the D the N and pushing the R on the Atlantic City Expressway, that was around 86. The 440 was far from stock with a 276 gear.
The Mercedes that was egging me on stayed with me.....with air on

Another, same car coming back from Carlisle on the PA pike....... She was all out and the 71 454 SS Chevelle convertible that was running with me walked by me...with the top down.... Those are just a few of many

i wrote back before i saw this. I was introduced to what C-bodies could really do on the open road in about 1980.

I had '77 Camaro..decided to mess with an "old guy" in a '68 New Yorker. I am full of myself (in my late teens, best gal with me), New Yorker is a bit beat up, no wheel covers, etc ..easy mark. So i windup the 350 and get a jump, see the New Yorker receding in the rear view mirror.

Then New Yorker burps out a cloud of black smoke, and passes me at 80-mph like I was sitting still ...roaring like jet, burping black and blue smoke, but GONE! I was like the Coyote when the Road Runner got serious...the New Yorker disappeared in a cloud of smoke over the next rise.

In about 10 minutes I caught up with him at a rest stop. He turned out to be a nice guy. Anyway, the New Yorker had 170K miles, rusted out, but the old 440 still had it. I was NO match for it..I might as well have been riding a tricycle. Ok, it was a '77 Camaro small block..not a race car.

But, I know "fast" when I see it..then and now. That '68 New Yorker was FAST by almost any standard....60 mph to well over 100 mph like it was nothing, in mere seconds. with the benefit of a greater understanding by a " live fire exercise", another Mopar R/B beilever was "born" that day.

thanks for the story. take care.
 
Thanks. I sent amazinblue82 a pm on the Newport. Would like to know if its still for sale.
 
Does anybody know what he was asking for the car? Hope its still for sale!!
 
If anyone has a way of getting ahold of amazinblue82 could you please do it for me? I have sent a couple of pm but have gotten no response. Thanks
 
I got ahold of him! And he still has it!! I need to find out a few more things and get things lined up, but I want that car!! Its awesome!!!
 
His last thread was over a month ago. The way I read it, he kept the Newport.

I got ahold of him! And he still has it!! I need to find out a few more things and get things lined up, but I want that car!! Its awesome!!!

Thanks Samplingman...its that time of year to line up my winter project work. anybody who lives in the Great Lakes region knows what i mean...it could snow a foot ANY day now through April of next year.

Slant6man, yes you caught up with me brother. I check in here once a week to see whats shakin' so you just tried me between visits. Talk to you soon and we'll see what happens.

The Newport is getting a 3.23 or 3.55 Suregrip. I have a been wrestling with keeping the built 360 in it since it was born with one, or using a few leftover components from my totaled 71 New Yorker (may she R.I.P) and putting a stroked 440 in it that we built earlier this year but didnt use yet.

My '72 Monaco coupe is coming up for sale in a couple weeks i think. 440 T code car, still original (seats reupholstered, refinished since it came from Nevada tho). I post it here before offering it up to the world. its pretty nice car...somebody might like it :icon_winkle:
 
We'll all like it.........

thx man.

charcoal exterior, black vinyl roof, black vinyl interior, original road wheels, AC, power windows, etc.. not a trailer queen by any means, but a fun old cruiser.

whiteletter (versus whitewall) tires tho...nobody pick on me about that ok? :icon_winkle:
 
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