Ebay - 1967 Chrysler New Yorker 4-door Hardtop

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I am pleased to offer this incredibly original 1967 Chrysler New Yorker 4 door Hardtop with its original 440 big block engine. This New Yorker is positively beautiful and would qualify for any Concours preservation class. First of all the paint appears to be all original. There is no rust, not even a hint. There is no body damage save a few paint nicks or minor scratches. I have made no attempt to touch it up. The chrome and stainless is gorgeous. All of the lights and lenses are superb. Everything is original on the outside except the tires. Inside is like stepping into a new car. The seats were covered from new and I removed them to find perfect fabric. The headliner, carpet, door panels, package shelf and dash are all superb. Please look at the pictures carefully and see if you can try to find any flaws. Everything works including the very cold air conditioning. Oops I forgot to check the clock. Under the hood is that amazing 440 big block Chrysler engine powering through a perfect shifting Torque Flite transmission. I have not touched the engine compartment solely because it is so original. I did not use any cleaners or paint to try to doll it up. The trunk is in similar condition with its original carpet mat still in place and perfect underneath. That might be the original spare along with the correct jacking tools. The undercarriage has not been cleaned but it is nice with no evidence of leaks. To drive this Chrysler is like stepping back to 1967 when you could drive this car off the dealers showroom floor. It positively drives like a new car. The only change I would ever consider is a set of radial tires if I were to drive this car a lot. I hope I have hit all of the bases, it is truly a breathtaking automobile. As always if you have any questions simply email or call. Thanks for looking.

First '67 New Yorker I see. Seems to be a very rare car?!

That's gorgeous!

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We've been all over this one and the general consensus is that its perfect.
 
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