SOLD 1967 New Yorker

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I joined FCBO to offer my New Yorker, VIN: CH41K732457XX. It is a complete car. I bought it at auction to get the 440. If someone wants it whole, I can figure out another way to go with my car. It was running a couple of years ago, before the previous owner sold it to a local Mopar collector who had a downsizing auction this winter. He lived in my neighborhood, so I had seen the car around. I have not tried to start it yet. The car is located near Rapid City, South Dakota. I'm asking $2,000. I may have paid a bit much, but I was gambling that it had 915 heads. I have not pulled the valve covers either. I am currently building a '66 Charger and I know this is long shot, but I would trade this car for parts to stroke my original 383.

I don't know anything about the cars around it since I didn't buy them.
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IMO you'll do much better if you can get it running. GLWS.
 
If it does have 915 heads, they are gonna be low pro. The performance ones have a slightly bigger exhaust valve
 
I would like to do better. Not familiar with the 4160 Holley, so I hesitate to clean it. I do have a aftermarket AFB and modified outboard fuel tank I use for such things. I'm a little behind in my outdoor work with that dang cold snap.

I put hardened seats in all motors I build. If I stroke my Dodge, it will have 516's with bigger exhaust valves and hardened seats.
 
Looks high/dry and rust free, which is a much better starting point than alltoomanyothers I have seen. I'd say get it running first, and you'll find a bigger/better market for it. Good luck.
 
I would like to do better. Not familiar with the 4160 Holley, so I hesitate to clean it. I do have a aftermarket AFB and modified outboard fuel tank I use for such things. I'm a little behind in my outdoor work with that dang cold snap.

I put hardened seats in all motors I build. If I stroke my Dodge, it will have 516's with bigger exhaust valves and hardened seats.
Where are you buying the stroker kit?
 
Yup! It's a 440 that I'm pretty sure was never opened until I rebuilt it. I'll double check my pictures to be sure.
I had a 413 dressed up as a 440 in a 67 new Yorker, stock. Probably ran out of blocks..
 
Some great pics. How's the trunk, floor pan's, back window? What's with the ratchet strap in the back. What rust i see now is ok,but that usually means more. Any luck getting her running?
 
I think that's fair for that one, it looks pretty complete/solid
 
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