1971 New Yorker 4dr hrtp

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Look at this 1971 Chrysler New Yorker with 42,700 miles loaded with a 440 V8 4blb carb all factory.
This car has been in a barn for about 30 years. The New Yorker had custom paint and custom cloth interior.
Custom paint is pearl white, it came Chrysler white, The cloth interior is just a covering so that can go with some little work.
Factory Interior seats are dark green, it would need a new carpet and head liner.
This baby would make a great tow car,or just family driver you can fit 4 in the trunk alone.
Lost my storage make an offer.

http://allentown.craigslist.org/cto/3528286391.html

Does have a few interesting touches to it.

Can't anyone find a muffler shop that can install the tailpipe the factory correct way?
 
We've seen this car before. IMO, the opera window destroyed and otherwise outstanding car.
 
We've seen this car before. IMO, the opera window destroyed and otherwise outstanding car.

You know I couldn't recall for sure and since I didn't recall seeing a car with a mural on the backside of the trunk I put it up just in case.
 
I don't recall seeing the surprise in the trunk. This car continues to amaze me. I just can't imagine this guy sizing up the opera window install and thinking it was a great idea.
 
If the car is as clean as it looks closing the opera windows and putting on a new vinyl top will be cheaper and easier than excessive rust repair if you want to go original, the interior is reportedly original under the covering and maybe good condition if it's been covered the whole time.
 
There is probably 30 barns in New Jersey and not a one houses an old Chrysler.



That tail pipe does look awful
 
He is not showing the interior this time. lol See that stuff in the trunk? That is what is covering the seats too. Maybe it is the rare 1971 Joe Namath New York Jet edition. lol
 
I knew a kid that glued on indoor carpeting on the outside of a Ford station wagon. It looked like sh*t and even smelled like it after a couple of months with the rain/mildew.
 
I knew a kid that glued on indoor carpeting on the outside of a Ford station wagon. It looked like sh*t and even smelled like it after a couple of months with the rain/mildew.


He probably never went over it with a vacuum cleaner. :laughing4:
 
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