For Sale 71 New Yorker mild custom.

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This is my car. I have owned it several years. It started out as a very clean low mileage 1971 New Yorker. 440 automatic. Factory options include bucket seats, buddy seat, HD suspension, and radio delete. It has had most of the trim shaved and custom paint with Roth Metalflake, Alsa Candy, and PPG Concept paint. Sanded and polished to smooth as glass deep gloss. This body and paint cost more than my first house. Even the door jambs and trunklid bottom are flaked, sanded and polished. Candy alligator lace, holographic flames, endless pinstriping, hidden details. 1970 300 grille and taillights. 15x7 Supreme wheels. 2 1/2” dual exhaust. New carpet, headliner and custom dashpad and package tray done in snakeskin vinyl. Green tinted glass.
Runs beautiful. Drives beautiful.
Located in south west BC Canada. 3 1/2 hours from Spokane Washington. $27,000 US

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Love the metal-flake!!! You just don't see that anymore!! Really cool.

Interesting bare-bones New Yorker. I see you did with your steering as I did with mine. Did you use a Mustang cover to cover the open whole when you put the new Grant wheel on?? That's what I used as the Chrysler one was too narrow.

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I used the 70 and newer Chrysler cover. You had the 67-69 cover, which is smaller
 
I used the 70 and newer Chrysler cover. You had the 67-69 cover, which is smaller
When I bought mine - over 13 years ago - there was only one available. I looked at dimensions and bought the kit for a Mustang. Still have the kit; only used the cover.
 
That car must look like something else in the bright sunlight! This is a car for someone looking to be noticed. The only person who could possibly ignore you coming would be Helen Keller.
 
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