Meet Buttercup, a 1972 New Yorker Brougham 2-door Hardtop

I agree fully! IMHO @sixpkrt did the right thing by putting the skirts back on his '71, Buttercup's skirts will be going back on after Wyatt is done with the tire changes.



@71Polara383 told me at lunch time that he would not hesitate to drive Buttercup cross-country, so this is starting nicely as lots of long-distance driving is in this car's future. The radio also works really well, he told me -- all my radios work, but it would be a first to actually enjoy listening. He added that the paint blemishes should be eminently fixable in his opinion. As @saforwardlook know, I am not keen on losing originality and this car will see very little (if any) rain, so minimal cosmetics on the paint is what I am hoping for.

On Wyatt's advice, I have just ordered 5 new tires. I picked my usual whitewalls (Hankook Optimo H724 235/75R15 -- same size as are on the car right now, same size I have on all my cars except for Snow White). The price at Discount Tires was $88 (plus mounting/balancing/tax/environmental fees), and I like those guys so I ordered local -- but then they suggested to try a price-match, and I got $12.5 off per tire from them thanks to a special at Walmart! Needless to say, I plan to keep shopping at DT.

The exhaust leak might be fixable by replacing the 30+ years-old exhaust. I'll have to make a decision as to whether I stick with the (incorrect) duals or go back to the (correct but less exciting) single. It takes some time (6-8 weeks) for Waldron to deliver, so I'll do so as soon as Wyatt tells me if I ought to replace the exhaust.



Oh, I'll help her find you, don't ye worry! :D
Executive muscle only.
 
I agree fully! IMHO @sixpkrt did the right thing by putting the skirts back on his '71, Buttercup's skirts will be going back on after Wyatt is done with the tire changes.



@71Polara383 told me at lunch time that he would not hesitate to drive Buttercup cross-country, so this is starting nicely as lots of long-distance driving is in this car's future. The radio also works really well, he told me -- all my radios work, but it would be a first to actually enjoy listening. He added that the paint blemishes should be eminently fixable in his opinion. As @saforwardlook know, I am not keen on losing originality and this car will see very little (if any) rain, so minimal cosmetics on the paint is what I am hoping for.

On Wyatt's advice, I have just ordered 5 new tires. I picked my usual whitewalls (Hankook Optimo H724 235/75R15 -- same size as are on the car right now, same size I have on all my cars except for Snow White). The price at Discount Tires was $88 (plus mounting/balancing/tax/environmental fees), and I like those guys so I ordered local -- but then they suggested to try a price-match, and I got $12.5 off per tire from them thanks to a special at Walmart! Needless to say, I plan to keep shopping at DT.

The exhaust leak might be fixable by replacing the 30+ years-old exhaust. We'll know tonight or tomorrow after Buttercup goes up the lift. If the exhaust needs to go, then I'll have to make a decision as to whether to (i) stick with the (incorrect) duals or (ii) go back to the correct but less exciting single exhaust. It takes some time (6-8 weeks) for Waldron to deliver, so I'll make the choice as soon as Wyatt tells me if I ought to replace the exhaust.



Oh, I'll help her find you, don't ye worry! :D

Regarding Tim's 71 New Yorker, I will reserve judgment until I see his with new springs, as I definitely don't like the look of his car with the fender skirts plus a sagging rear end.
 
on the fender skirts (...), it looks like the fender cutouts on (the 72) might be higher than on the 71 models, and/or perhaps the fender skirts would look good, even better on this particular more formal style. I will need to analyze my reactions more...

There is only one way to settle the matter of looks, and that is to see what Buttercup looks like with her skirts back on :)

To me, it seems that the skirts come even lower in 1972 -- cue the following drawings that I culled from the sales brochures (original scans courtesy of fuselage.de):

1971:
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1972:
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For comparison, and to appreciate @saforwardlook's point, here is a GY4/V1G 1972 Newport that was for sale in Quebec last year (I liked CL23M2C279105 but passed due to rust under the vinyl top and no A/C, which came on top of the fact that I am not a fan of the gold bench interior):

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Outside, with the same road wheels, this car is Buttercup's Newport alter ego. To my eyes, the '72 Newport appears svelter/lither than the '72 NYer when the latter has her skirts on, at the expense of looking downmarket from it. IMHO, that was the goal: an "expensive/imposing" look is what Chrysler was going for that year for the NYB, at the risk of the car's looking to have a "saggy/heavy butt" -- at least in some color combos. One possibility for why @saforwardlook is doubting his own eyes, though, is that the GY4 Honeydew color really lightens up the car. The V1G gold top is also a very good fit for that particular yellow, and a lighter top makes the '72 NYer look less formal and longer/less heavy in my eyes.

I plan to take Buttercup to the Midwest show next Saturday, Covid-19 permitting, and so we should soon have a chance to compare photos with and without skirts :popcorn:
 
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By the way, those centers look like either Mopar 80' Mirada wheel or 80's Snowflake wheel...hard to tell from pics, but they look just fine on that beauty!
 
Congratulations on another fine purchase! :thumbsup:

You're getting a nice mix of styles in your collection now.

If you decide that you want to add a Plymouth some day and Wyatt won't work on it, I have a shop too.:poke:

Jeff
 
How about an interior pic at night, to keep things interesting? Credit to Wyatt.

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Car # 5..I think Ayilar may have to pimp himself out or start a "OnlyFans" page to cover the expenses of all theses cars,LOL!! :lol:
 
I respectfully disagree. Wyatt's photography keeps getting better and better. Look at his perfectly framed pics from Carlisle. Look at this photo. @71Polara383 -- keep them coming!
My phone sucks, I waited for a few minutes for the picture to load, and it never did, hence my comment. I thought @ayilar didn't upload a photo.

Yeah, Wyatt is great with taking pictures, he has a much better eye for making a good photo.
 
My phone sucks, I waited for a few minutes for the picture to load, and it never did, hence my comment. I thought @ayilar didn't upload a photo.

Yeah, Wyatt is great with taking pictures, he has a much better eye for making a good photo.
Your phone is not guilty. I am. What happened is I uploaded the message text, then immediately edited it by adding the photo from another electronic device.

Sorry for the misunderstanding! I have removed my red X accordingly
 
Car # 5..I think Ayilar may have to pimp himself out or start a "OnlyFans" page to cover the expenses of all theses cars,LOL!! :lol:

Not needed. There is method to my madness.
 
Regarding the topic of fender skirts, all I can say for sure is when I see them this image enters my head when they are coupled with worn out springs:

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