The 1978 version of my 76... nice...
In my fleet of 6, I am using dual terminal batteries that allow me to currently have 4 good ones available. It's a minor PITA, but compared to $125ish for a good new one... makes sense to me at the moment. To be too cheap to sell the old one with a car, silliness.
It's a 78 so we know the wipers are just waiting to cause trouble, the windows are a easy fix parts wise... I too would consider that a lack of attention. The up side is this one looks really pretty and has been out of the sun. Even the steering wheel only has 3 cracks I can see... $2500- the cost of window motors... I wouldn't want him to do the install, I would care more about saving the door panels than he would.
1978 New Yorker Brougham - $3800 (Washington)
1978 Chrysler New Yorker
74,192 miles
400 4 barrel
This car is in great shape. Runs and drives great. Power windows, locks, ac, cruise control. headlight doors work properly. It has not done a lot of running in the last 4 years but starts right up and drives great. brakes are good. I would put it on the road tomorrow with no concerns. The only issue it has is the front window motors are stuck.
Car does not include a battery. This may sound crazy but I am sharing a battery with other cars. You can see it run and drive it but you will need to get a battery of your choosing upon buying this car.