1973 Newport limo

I LOVE that front end.
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I need to find a fleet of old limos like that and be an Uber drive when I retire....
 
Description of this 1973 Chrysler Newport
car runs good sat for a while was calf car intior worn but ok body decent some rust car drives has low brakes and noise exaust not many of these made del avl

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"low brakes", that's a new one for me...
 
Well I am retired, I am an Uber driver, and I have had more pretty women in the back seat of my car in the last year than I did in the twenty before.

I have a friend who's a cab driver.

I've heard the stories.......
 
I have a friend who's a cab driver.

I've heard the stories.......
Between, Taxicabs, Limo's, and now Uber, they are all true. There is something about a Friday, or Saturday night, alcohol, and a full moon that makes women very amorous. Oh to be 35 years old again.
 
Really odd it is not a New Yorker......

Probably was used by a lower-end funeral home looking to save a few bucks. Black/blue also points that way. Back in the day when something like a Suburban would have been considered too undignified for such work.

If I had infinite time, money and storage, this machine would get gutted to a shell and have its DNA combined with an unsalvagable '72 Imperial. I'd build a period-correct limo the way I would have wanted it done back then... were I even born, lol.
 
Next to the 72-73 Imperials I love these front ends...73 New Yorker, Newport and Fury models are works of art.
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We're in the minority here liking the 73 Chrysler front end. Many have expressed their distaste for them
 
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