For Sale (cl) 1977 new yorker 2dr - low miles - loaded - cold ac - beautiful classic

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Looks like a pretty nice example. Always loved this body style, though the overall size and padded roof was a put off years ago. Got over the gross tonnage thing, but the roof is still scary.

http://sanantonio.craigslist.org/ctd/5202647450.html

1977 NEW YORKER 2DR - LOW MILES - LOADED - COLD AC - BEAUTIFUL CLASSIC - $6800 (AUSTIN)

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It would be one of the better ones out there if it was 1/2 the price.
Quite frankly, I'm at the point where Spinnaker White NYB's bore me. snooze....
 
It would be one of the better ones out there if it was 1/2 the price.
Quite frankly, I'm at the point where Spinnaker White NYB's bore me. snooze....

Ahhhhh your killing me, with the boring. 1/2 the price and some white walls I like this car.
 
It's been for sale since last summer as far as I can remember. Price hasn't changed much since then. Think there is another old thread on this car.
 
A trend of one?

I'm really surprised that some car mag hasn't taken any interest in publishing an article about a what if the engineers at Chrysler put a 4 speed in a luxury Formal 4 door hardtop.
 
I thought there was someone else on another thread recently that was thinking of putting a 4 speed in a Chrysler and Stan volunteered to coach him on the build.
 
I'm really surprised that some car mag hasn't taken any interest in publishing an article about a what if the engineers at Chrysler put a 4 speed in a luxury Formal 4 door hardtop.
Well, almost, kinda, sort of....
http://bangshift.com/general-news/c...body-go-save-this-4404-speed-1976-new-yorker/

some sick puppy swapped in a four-speed into a 1976 New Yorker coupe, the pinnacle of Chrysler’s big cars.

I want Joey to change my subtitle to "One Sick Puppy". Lol
 
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