NOT MINE Not Mine 1972 Chrysler Newport Sedan - $14,000 - Bloomington, Calif.

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This car is not mine, just found it on FB and am posting it here…
At the time of posting, this FB listing is 1 day old.

Been for sale for a freaking while, was listed previously for 8k…1972 Chrysler Newport - 25 weeks ago…there were also like 5 listings from 18 weeks ago? Maybe more...

also...he couldn't fix the A/C in the 25+ weeks he's trying to sell the car...?...or just too lazy to write a new description...

also yeah keep in mind..the dude's been struggling to sell this thing for 8k..and now he wants 14k...

1972 Chrysler Newport Sedan - $14,000 - Bloomington, California

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1972 Chrysler Newport Block size 400 6.6L Auto Trans AC in place needs refill New paint New carburetor New Edelbrock fuel pump New Edelbrock air filter New fuel filter New hardtop New Audio system Runs good V8 big block Original motor and transmission all numbers match drive train I have the owners manual and original keys with dealer key tags

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nobody wanted it for 8k
How man of us do want it now for 14k $ ?

Carsten
 
VERY ambitious pricing, but at least it's listed as a sedan and actually IS a sedan...……..
 
Looks like the original fabric inserts are now a GM-type fabric, but appears to be nicely done.

Pricing, at either level seems a bit optimistic, to me. But then what might the same amount of money buy on the late-model used market? Might be interesting to see the data plate to see what the original color combination was. Perhaps black over red is not that popular now?

Just some thoughts,
CBODY67
 
It looks like someone put some time and money into the car, but it wasn’t this seller. I posted the ad from offer up a some months back. It was posted with ‘best offer’ , so I made him one. I didn’t want to say what he countered with because I thought it would be wrong, but now I’ll say that the flipper is asking approximately 4.7 times what he likely picked it up for.
 
It looks like someone put some time and money into the car, but it wasn’t this seller. I posted the ad from offer up a some months back. It was posted with ‘best offer’ , so I made him one. I didn’t want to say what he countered with because I thought it would be wrong, but now I’ll say that the flipper is asking approximately 4.7 times what he likely picked it up for.

car was for sale for 8k and you offered so less that the seller countered 3k as an answer?
What have you offered? 1.500$:eek:
 
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