73 New Yorker Coupe

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This car may or may not have huge potential depending on the reserve.
Right model - right color - wrong price. It's gorgeous but.......

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1973...Cars_Trucks&hash=item337bac0431#ht_500wt_1182

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Seen this car for sale some time ago somewhere else.......can't place it though. It is a nice coup, however.
 
Look at the rust under the hood and around the trunk lip. Thats a damn shame. Nice looking car that no one will ever repair
 
Probably go through six owners in the next five years and each one will invest only into some bling and not one penny on quality rust repair.

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Probably go through six owners in the next five years and each one will invest only into some bling and not one penny on quality rust repair.

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Yup, you nailed it. Seen many of those before. Nice car.
 
I dont know, aside from Gary who is going to be using a 73 Chrysler for a driver?
 
" There is no bondo or filler. The car was probably not sanded enough before painting and is a bit wavey (but not from bondo etc)" Really? What were they sanding? Did it come from the factory wavy or was it and not straightened correctly after being hit? I'm guessing the rust in the fender at the hood is the tip of the ice berg and the bottom of the car will have significant rot.
 
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