For Sale 66 New Yorker Rome, NY

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No engine/trans.
If someone is very serious, I might be able to look at it.
Not mine etc.

1966 chrysler new yorker barn find no motor or transmission

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stored in a garage since 1991 is this 1966 chrysler new yorker has no motor or transmission otherwise is complete and besides a a small spot over the rear wheel well and some rust holes on the floor of the trunk the car is solid and in unbelievable condition. the pictures I am posing are of the car not cleaned since 1991 just taken out of the garage. I will take some pics of the interior after I clean the layers of dust out. from what I see so for it is in great shape .has the exhaust and driveshaft with it. also has the air cleaner. was a 440 car. I will post many more pics later on today. car is original and unmolested . $1500 I have an open transferable registration for it .looks as if you can put a motor and tranny in and go
 
Somebody saved this car years ago.. after motor and tranny pulled for an E or a B body... Now chances are almost zero percent that someone will do it again !!!

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Stored since 91 - not gonna just put engine/trans in that thing and go. Add about $3000 worth of other updating.
And as far as 'unmolested' goes, the term is no longer applicable after it becomes an engine donor...
 
Interior looks pretty nice!
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This pic of the trunk floor isn't good. The ends of the frame rails are rusted away. This would be a fantastic parts car. Looks like electric passenger seat.
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Old Bondo repair.

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I wouldn't write that off as a parts car, framerail rust like that doesn't have to be councours repaired as if it were being restored like a musclecar. (unless it's everywhere, of course)
 
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I wouldn't write that off as a parts car, framerail rust like that doesn't have to be councours repaired as if it were being restored like a musclecar. (unless it's everywhere, of course)

Or did you call it a parts car because no PVent, Matt?:D
I agree that anything can be fixed, but it's an upstate New York car and when you see some rust, there's always more. That rust in the rear shackle area is a little scary...
 
The lack of power vents wouldn't keep me from trying to squeeze some more miles out of this car if it were mine.
 
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