NOT MINE 1978 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham St. Regis Coupe - $6,200 - Stanfordville, New York

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1978 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham St. Regis Coupe - $6,200 - Stanfordville, New York

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1978 Chrysler New Yorker
2 door St Regis model
400 engine
Black exterior
Like New Red leather interior
Brand New tires and brand new battery.
Power steering, Power brakes
A/C, Am/Fm radio, 8 track player
17k original miles
Second owner - barn find
$6200 or Best Offer.
LAST YEAR OF THE BIG ONES! :)
Call Ray at (see ad) Leave message, will call back.
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My sister lives in Stanfordville. Small town, I'll have to ask her if she knows Ray or his car.
 
It just struck me that the rubber bumper guards
Are not the most forward surface of the bumper on these cars.
Proof that not even the factory wanted them on the car
 
Not buying the 17000 miles with that much wear on the drivers seat. Looks to me like 117,000 miles of wear.
 
Interesting lack of options...no tilt/tele and no cornering lamps (you can tell by the all-amber lens).
 
Like New Leather!! The back seats maybe....as they are in most early mid seventies luxury cars.
 
My favorite NY'r body in my favorite color combo! Had I not just purchased an old Dodge truck, I'd be checking this puppy out. Beauty!

Someone ordered a New Yorker without exactly going whole-hog on the option list, for certain. Looks like they got the essentials, plus leather. And these are the wheel covers I actually like on the NY.

I question the mileage, as well; but if the driver were the only person in the car most of the time, I could see that wear-pattern being good for the miles.
 
It just struck me that the rubber bumper guards
Are not the most forward surface of the bumper on these cars.
Proof that not even the factory wanted them on the car
Ah those ain't like the 'Big Tit'es' of 1973 (74?), by 1978 this bumper had the big azzz heavy shock absorbers behind the bumpers.
 
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