For Sale Not Mine 62 NY'er Wagon In Tucson

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Needs a lot of work for the price but it is a cool wagon.

1962 Chrysler New Yorker Station Wagon - $10000 (East Tucson) hide this posting
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1962 1962 Chrysler New Yorker

fuel: gas
title status: clean
transmission: automatic

1962 Chrysler New Yorker Station Wagon
793 built in 62.
Mostly original
Runs,drives, and stops.
Drove it 300 miles to Goodguys in Scottsdale a few weeks ago and it did great.
Car is pretty rust free. The worst spot is the spare tire well. Has a small spot behind passenger rear wheel, above passenger headlight, and a small spot on front floorboards.
I believe the mileage to be original. I picked the car up a year ago and it had been off the road since 1985. Car runs good, but it does smell like it's burning oil. I recently had the heads worked on. A few valves were replaced and new valve guides installed. Transmission goes through the the gears, but it does shift quickly. I haven't taken the time to adjust what I believe to be a kick down adjustment. The biggest issue in my opinion is the brakes are a little touchy and after a while they don't completely release. I have to manually open a brake bleeder to release pressure. After that they're good for a while. Electroluminescent lighting for the gauges does not function. Pretty sure it's the oscillator I just haven't had it rebuilt yet.
Overall it's a really awesome car. Original paint with a few repairs done over the years and paint blended in.
Car is located in Tucson, Az. Please ask me any questions you have. Thanks! 1962 Chrysler New Yorker Station Wagon
 
definitely an ambitious project for a wagon enthusiast. Still, might not be a bad starting point, and when's the last time you saw one?
 
Those are not in demand like the 1960-61 models due to the lack of fins. Not many options doesn't help either. A neat car, but he will have it for awhile at that price. Thanks for sharing.
 
I love chrysler wagons.It does need work.Adding a nicer interior and some kind of a.c. is really important but it looks really solid.B.B
 
I love it, but I gave just $1400 for my 66, which was in similar condition, likely better. I can't see $10k for this one. Pity too, as being a Tucsonan, AND wanting a C-body station wagon I'd like to see something turn up here. Still, its just too much for this one. (NOT that I have a CENT to spend right now anyway...)
 
It's my car. Not really to excited about selling it, but I kind of have to many projects right now. It's a cool car. Didn't know where to price it. I realize it's a little over priced, but as mentioned above it's kind of hard to price it because there aren't many that are out there for sale? If anyone is serious about it I am open to offers. Like I said, $10,000 was just a number being thrown out. In my mind it's a I don't want to sell it price, but we'll see. If it doesn't go by the time I finish my Crewcab it will get and injected motor and interior done:thumbsup:
 
If anyone has any questions let me know. Open to offers. Thanks azblackhemi for posting it. It’s a great car. I’ve just lost interest and need the garage space for another project. Thanks, Andrew

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