For Sale 65 2 door New Yorker

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It a 66 too, not 65 as the ad states.
 
1966 chrysler new yorker 2 door hard top - $1000 (west sacramento)
 
I am surprised that no one has posted the pics from the advert on here yet...
 
I am surprised that no one has posted the pics from the advert on here yet...
Ok here we go.
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1966 chrysler

fuel: gas
title status: clean
transmission: automatic

project been sitting several years sold with lien sale paperwork @918 soule street west sac 95691 west sacramento ca 95691 mon- fri 8am to 5 pm dont know if it runs no keys seems to be complete project bring tow and $ 1000 cash or card sold as is show contact info
 
What would it take to get a title with that paperwork?

Kevin
I recently registered my 72 fury with bill of sale only (i wanted to keep the original title)... just a scribbled hand written note did the trick at AAA.. probably just need a sign off from the lien holder... cost an extra 20 bucks and no hassle.
 
If it's that easy, why doesn't the poster go get the title.... he could get at least triple the money for that thing.

Never can figure people out...
 
If it's that easy, why doesn't the poster go get the title.... he could get at least triple the money for that thing.

Never can figure people out...
Cause he don't care, don't have enough time, don't know that you can do that. That's my guess.
 
If it's that easy, why doesn't the poster go get the title.... he could get at least triple the money for that thing.

Never can figure people out...
Most likely because whoever stiffed him on the car doesn't owe him that much. I'll bet that if he collects a lot more than what is owed, he'll have to pay the owner the excess.
 
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