For Sale 1973 Newport - $3500 (Palmyra)

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1973 Newport
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Spotless '73 Newport. No rock abrasion on bottom rockers, no rust, skirts in like new condition.

Mopar 440. Rides and drive strong.

Has AC....worked last summer....needs recharge done this spring.

White leather interior - no rips on seats.

Clean. Low miles. Great Husker game day ride. I'm 3rd owner. 2nd owner had it for about a year before needing cash and sending it my way.

$3500 obo. I want to move it. Need space.

Don't want help selling.

Text Tyler at 4 o 2 680 4179
 
Ummm...I've never seeen another '73 quite like it.
 
That doesn't appear to be a 1974 Chrysler color, does it? Could it have been special ordered with that paint?

"Tyler" is a '90's name, he probably wasn't around to know his car is a '74.
 
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That doesn't appear to be a 1974 Chrysler color, does it? Could it have been special ordered with that paint?
It was available. Even in models that it "wasn't" avail.

I like that car. Guessing pretty entry level on equipment so less stuff needing attention. Eye catching "always gets thumbs up" colors.
And it's a Formal.
 
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No Reds like this available. Unless special order. The two chips in the middle column are a copper and sienna although they look red on the chip.

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Have to see the fender tag.

Nice car and looks very clean.
 
Anyone who has been around Mopars back in the day should know that available colors are not restricted to the "chart". As Stan says, code 999, (special order paint), opened the door to any color desired.
My white 69 A12 was coded 999.
 
Code 999 creates a restoration question also. Several high end cars with the 999 paint code have had color changes to "more desirable" colors during restoration. Unless some paper/photo documentation is provided then its considered correct.
 
Anyone who has been around Mopars back in the day should know that available colors are not restricted to the "chart". As Stan says, code 999, (special order paint), opened the door to any color desired.
My white 69 A12 was coded 999.
Yes, that's why I said "unless special order"
 
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