SOLD 1967 compatible Subframe

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Hello all,
I'm on the hunt for a serviceable to mint subframe to bolt into my 1967 Chrysler New Yorker. I got into an accident this past August and am only missing a subframe to start putting the car back together. If it's in the northeast, I'd be more inclined to pick it up. Let me know what you have!
-440Chry_ler

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I have a subframe that will fit your needs, it came out of a 69 Chrysler 300, I know this will be the same as yours. I am in Greenville NC, will that work for you? Id take $200 for it.
 
I have a stack of subframes in my storage area. I'll try to make some time in the next few days to take a look to see if any are good enough to use. I'm about an hour northwest of Philadelphia.

Jeff
 
I have a stack of subframes in my storage area. I'll try to make some time in the next few days to take a look to see if any are good enough to use. I'm about an hour northwest of Philadelphia.

Hey Jeff, If you have a good subframe, that is about as far as I can travel in a weekend. If you could, take a few pictures of it for me so that I can confirm that it is like my own?
Jeff
 
Here's some photos of the best subframe that I have available. It came out of a 1967 New Yorker that was originally from Texas, so it's in real nice shape. It still has some of the factory paint left in spots and the steel brake lines look to be in good shape. The deepest pitting is around the right side shock tower (7th photo). It has the 622 and 623 torsion bars, which are the heavy duty bars for cars with A/C. Price is $250 for everything you see except wheels, tires, and drums. Shoot me a PM if you want it.


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Jeff
 
Here's some photos of the best subframe that I have available. It came out of a 1967 New Yorker that was originally from Texas, so it's in real nice shape. It still has some of the factory paint left in spots and the steel brake lines look to be in good shape. The deepest pitting is around the right side shock tower (7th photo). It has the 622 and 623 torsion bars, which are the heavy duty bars for cars with A/C. Price is $250 for everything you see except wheels, tires, and drums. Shoot me a PM if you want it.


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Jeff

Hey Jeff, your inbox is full. PM me when you make some room?
 
Here's photos of the other subframe. It's not as nice as the first one. It had rust jacking between it and the front bumper brackets and is thin in that area. The photos didn't come out that good and don't show that rust very well. I'll try to take more on Wednesday.

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Subframe number two is going to need a patch welded in where the bumper mounts on the left side and maybe a small patch on the right. The circled area should probably be replaced.

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If you do the package deal, I'll let this one go for half price, $125.

For an extra $75, I can cut out the rust and weld in new metal.

I took a look at subframe number three, and that one has rust starting in the usual spot, at the rear of the driver side rail. Number two is in better shape.

Jeff
 
Subframe number two is going to need a patch welded in where the bumper mounts on the left side and maybe a small patch on the right. The circled area should probably be replaced.

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If you do the package deal, I'll let this one go for half price, $125.

For an extra $75, I can cut out the rust and weld in new metal.

I took a look at subframe number three, and that one has rust starting in the usual spot, at the rear of the driver side rail. Number two is in better shape.

Jeff
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