For Sale 1965 Chrysler New Yorker Wagon $25K **Not Mine**

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1965 Chrysler new Yorker wagon Low miles

Not bad looking but overpriced, IMO. Power Vents though.

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Very rare wagon fewer than fifty left,82,000 miles all options,AC,nine passenger,power everything,413 power,tilt wheel ,vinyl top leather seats,. This car cost twice what a Ford Country Squire cost in 1965 great color combo black with red. Wonderful road car and lots of pulling power/Got an Airstream? $25,000, Never offered for sale till now. I am the second owner bought her in 1989
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Nice car. The one car I sold that I regret the most was this 65 NY'er wagon. Wound up going to Sweden.
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Wow, that's one car I'd love to own. The wagons ride so nice. $25k when you put it in perspective to what people spend $25k for like a Kia or any other bland, commonplace car of today, I'd say it's worth it.
 
MANOHMAN what a fantabulous wagon! Would anyone know if this is actually a Town & Country? I'm not clear if those were based on Newport, or New Yorker...…

Fewer than 50 left?" usually the only REAL way to confirm that is with some type of registry. Unless there's some hidden C-body or Chrysler wagon registry that somehow we didn't know about, this doesn't exist. Would love to know how they came up with THAT claim.

Definitely rare though, and definitely nice. Worth $25K? - hard to guess, seems doubtful..... this one will be fun to watch, at any rate...….
 
Which one is the correct placement of rear view mirror? It´s on the dash in the black w/ red car, but hanging from the roof in the car @azblackhemi posted.
 
Which one is the correct placement of rear view mirror? It´s on the dash in the black w/ red car, but hanging from the roof in the car @azblackhemi posted.
Only rear AC cars had them on the dash. The roof mounted AC unit interfered with rearward vision, so the mirror was dash mounted.
 
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Only rear AC cars had them on the dash. The roof mounted AC unit interfered with rearward vision, so the mirror was dash mounted.
One of those odd things I've noticed, but never put it in correlation with the rear A/C. Makes sense, learn something new every day.
 
Nice car. The one car I sold that I regret the most was this 65 NY'er wagon. Wound up going to Sweden. View attachment 293991
I used to regret seeing MOPARS going to Sweden/Netherlands, but then I met some of the owners at Carlisle shows years later, they are by and large BIG fans of the cars, and I have yet to run across one that didn't go to a good home over there. I would miss it too if I had given one up, but chances are (more likely than in the US actually) it's in good hands over there.....
 
Even though I prefer the cars stay here....

I'm happy if any Mopar goes to a good home. Even if it ends up in Europe.
 
However......
Just out of curiosity I dug out this old pic.
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Here is our '63 wagon with rear air & the std. rear view mirror.
 
The rear air/dash mirror was (I think) 65/66 - by 68 for sure had gone back to the roof, and not sure about before 65.

Newport Town and Country for 66
New Yorker Town and Country for 65
 
MANOHMAN what a fantabulous wagon! Would anyone know if this is actually a Town & Country? I'm not clear if those were based on Newport, or New Yorker...…

Fewer than 50 left?" usually the only REAL way to confirm that is with some type of registry. Unless there's some hidden C-body or Chrysler wagon registry that somehow we didn't know about, this doesn't exist. Would love to know how they came up with THAT claim.

Definitely rare though, and definitely nice. Worth $25K? - hard to guess, seems doubtful..... this one will be fun to watch, at any rate...….
This one is New Yorker based. Look at the door pulls inside
 
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