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angus66

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Hey, you ever sat there thinking, "If only there was a Chrysler C-Body Forum". A Google search later and here I am. My name is Angus I live in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. I spent the last 5 years of my life restoring my fathers '76 Triumph TR6. I profiled that project in a blog at http://www.thetr6project.com/

Not that I am going to blog about it but I am about to embark on restoring a 1964 New Yorker 2-door Hardtop - saloon topped car - push-button Automatic. Rare car as the 1964 New Yorker 2-door was a Canada exclusive model (as per the wiki page). I turn 35 in April so my goal is to finish the New Yorker before I turn 40. I am starting the car in May. More to that story later.

My most immediate focus is tracking down a foot-seek control that could have been installed in 1977 New Yorkers (Possibly Newports and T&C Wagons). Through no fault of my own I've come to own a unloved 1977 Chrysler Newport 2-door Hardtop. It's too nice to let sit as it's in real good original condition. My problem is that the PO installed a aftermark Autovox radio in it. To resolve that I've acquired a 1977 Chrysler AM/FM power seek radio. I am tickled with my purchase and started researching the radio more. I quickly found out that there was a "floor control" for these radios. It looks a lot like a floor dimmer switch and activates the power seek on the radio. As a bit of an obsessed completion-ist I'd like to track one down to install on the car. That and a power antenna switch (the power antenna itself is pretty easy to track down) as the car is going to be semi-retired to the family vacation property (so I can fly in and drive) and will spend the off-season under a 4 season cover.

Any help would be appreciated. And I'm glad to find this place. I am pretty active on 6-pack.org (TR6 forum) I can see that happening here as it seems this is to be the C-body era of my life - I honestly didn't put together the '64 New Yorker was also a C-body until I started writing this post.
 
Welcome Angus. You sound like a guy that would be quite at home here.
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See, Joey?
A Google search later and here I am
Congratulations.
 
My most immediate focus is tracking down a foot-seek control that could have been installed in 1977 New Yorkers (Possibly Newports and T&C Wagons).
I can help you with that. Sitting 15' away from me.
 
Welcome aboard. You will fit right in here but I should warn you that the natives get restless unless you post pics.
 
Welcome to the site from the Motor City! Let's see that '64.
 
Remember, you guys asked for it. The '64 2-door was a car my dad lusted over a child but could never convince people it existed. He found one a decade ago and it was resting peacefully in his "healing line" when my father passed in 2008. Shortly before he passed he, I and my two brothers drove the 4 door sedan New Yorker (below) home from Santa Clara, California. He had me track it down on ebay as a parts car for his two door. I never planned to restore his 2-door as I already restored his Triumph and dedicated it to him. BUT for some reason over the last few years just couldn't part with the project. And now I feel I've recovered enough from the TR6 resto to dive into this - monumentally harder project. He collected many cars (they followed him home). We sold most of them over the last 5 years so my mother doesn't look like a hoarder. The Newport was one of his too. I added it to my Hagerty insurance and started driving it around a little on nice days last summer when visiting my mother. No one in my family really likes it but I like it. And it's kinda neat as last model and second last model year of the american 2-door hardtop. I'm going to drive it out from Calgary to Kelowna BC this summer and leave it out there as a vacation car so we're not sequestered at my in-laws place when I fly in.





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Welcome aboard. I too have restored a British car, and have now moved to the c-body. It is funny how things change, when I was younger I had a list of other British cars I would like to restore, no longer. The more time I spend on the site the longer my c-bodies list gets.
 
Thanks for the warm invite guys. Been looking around the forum and seems like a wealth of information. Just all the pictures have already answered a lot of questions.
 
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