1953 Chrysler New Yorker Newport, Dodge, Plymouth, Cadillac, Buick, Packard on 2040-cars
Stewartsville, New Jersey, United States
1953 Chrysler New Yorker Newport Coupe 2 owner car from South Carolina.
One of 3,700 built with fewer than 12 remaining. Same body as the New Yorker Convertible. Car is completely rust free and retains all of its original sheet metal. The car had a complete mechanical restoration. The original 331 Hemi was redone using all HotHeads equipment. A 270 cam, all high quality materials. A very rare 1954 4 barrel intake was used with a Demon Carb and a custom Fabricated original air cleaner with K&N filter to look original. The motor runs fantastically and puts out about 300 hp. New dual exhaust with a great sound. New wheel bearings. New wheel cylinders. New brake pads. The original useless trans was replaced with a 727 Torque Flight using the HotHeads adaptor plate. It runs and drives so much better with this combination and you could not tell to the naked eye that it has been replaced. Still has a functional parking brake. New drive shaft. New set of Hobby Car wire wheels and caps. New set of Diamond Back radials. The car is lowered 2 inches giving it a much better look. New shocks. The interior was completely redone using the correct materials and patterns. Material was provided by SMS interiors out of Oregon. All glass is great. All weather stripping has been replaced. All gauges work. The lower exterior of the car has been repainted with the correct color. The roof was not. Just did not need it. The underside of the car has been cleaned, painted and undercoated. Bright work is in great condition. Bumpers are very presentable but sometime in the future I was going to redo to match the quality of the car. The car runs and drives extremely well. Probably better than new due to rebuilt motor with more power and a better trans. I am sure I have missed something as we have gone over this car extensively. The car is located in Stewartsville, NJ 08886. I encourage an on site inspection. If you have any questions please call Rob at 908-403-0568. As usual any and all shipping related items is the responsibility of the buyer. I will sell overseas as I have done so numerous times. I have a clear NJ title in hand. I reserve the right to end the auction at any time and to cancel any bid I deem. Payment shall be a NON REFUNDABLE deposit of $ 500.00 via paypal within 24 hours of auction end with the balance due within 7 days. Payment shall be by Wire Transfer or Cash in hand upon pickup. NO exceptions. |
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