For Sale NOT MINE 1970 newport

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Original 290hp "Converted to dual quad setup using factory parts" and "Grab 5 of you friends and go drag racing" tells me all I need to know. Big pass.

Dave
Right, not sure what kind of times it would do with a 2.76 rear, LOL.
 
Right, not sure what kind of times it would do with a 2.76 rear, LOL.

I imagine it probably still has the factory log manifolds with a single exhaust to boot. Going to do nothing except eat fuel.

Dave

Update, it does have headers and MSD ignition.
 
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"Grab 5 of you friends and go drag racing" tells me all I need to know

That and "The ultimate Sleeper" :lol::realcrazy:. I like what he did under the hood with all the old style stuff under there, pretty neat. But if it was a sleeper he should of put in a 4 speed.
 
I imagine it probably still has the factory log manifolds with a single exhaust to boot. Going to do nothing except eat fuel.

Dave

I'm not posting all the pictures but look at the under the hood photos, you didnt.
 
I'm not posting all the pictures but look at the under the hood photos, you didnt.

Didn't see those. Lost me at "Grab 5 friends and go drag racing". It does have headers and MSD ignition at least. Don't recognize the air cleaner, is that a Direct Connection item?

Dave
 
Don't Know, it appears that the body may be all original. The engine bay with mods is tastefully done.
If we're looking for a 70 Newport, I'd look at this one. If I bought it I'd switch out the bench seat for buckets and a buddy.
 
Is this Newport still rolling on it's original tires? Those double whitewalls were only used in 70-71, and don't know of anyone who repros them . . .
Odd . . . this car must have been off the road for years. Can't imagine anyone (without a death wish) trying to actually drive on tires that old.
 
CL23L0C223291 looks in great shape. I don’t think that the asking price is out of line given what the photos show and thé full provenance info. Here are a few for records.

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Hard to confirm much once a car dealer/flipper has it and embellishes the description and price.

I do like the car though.
 
I owned a 1970 Chrysler Newport Custom for many years and it was my work daily driver for at least 15 of those years. By the time I let it go, it had just over 100K miles on it and I sold it for more than this guy is asking for this one. Being a dealer and only asking $10K makes me wonder whether he appreciates what he has there. I don't think he is asking enough for it.

Mine was incredibly smooth, quiet, with a/c that worked great the whole time. It was one of the best cars I ever owned, and I only sold it because a guy that saw it had to have it.

Mine was white (no vinyl roof) with a luxurious turquoise cloth pattern interior that I really liked and it was very comfortable.

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