Beautiful 1977 Chrysler New Yorker 54000 Low Miles Make All Offer Through Ebay on 2040-cars
Lakeland, Florida, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: V-8
Make: Chrysler
Model: New Yorker
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: NEW YORKER
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control
Mileage: 54,000
Exterior Color: Yellow
Interior Color: YELLOW
Number of Doors: 4
I SHIP WORDWIDE FOR CLOSE TO $2000.00 FIGURE OR LESS-THIS IS OFFERED IF YOU NEED THE HELP EXPORTING AND THE COST WILL BE PASSED ON TO YOU.
THIS CAR WAS PURCHASED NEW THE OWNER OF A CHRYSLER NEW CAR DEALERSHIP IS PENNSYLVANIA AND REMAINED A ONE OWNER UNTIL HIS PASSING. HIS FAMILY SOLD IT TO A COLLECTOR AND WHILE I WAS VISITING BILTMORE ESTATES IN NORTH CAROLINA LAST YEAR, I DISCOVERED THIS CAR WHICH WAS OWNED BY LOCAL CHRYSLER DEALER SERVICE MANAGER AND A CHRYSLER LOVER TOO!! I WAS SO EXCITED TO PURCHASE THIS CAR BECASUE THIS TYPE OF QUALITY IS SO HARD TO FIND!!
THIS CAR IS STRAIGHT AND ALOMOST PERFECT. THE PAINT IS NICE AND SHINES NICELY. THERE ARE NO BAD PLACES ON THE PAINT. I REPLACED THE VIYNLE ROOF AS IS HAD SOME OF THE STICHING PULLING APART BUT ABSOLUTELY NO RUST UNDERNEATH PERIOD. IF THIS IS A CONCERN TO YOU I CAN INCLUDE A CONTACT NUMBER FOR THE UPHOLSTRY SHOP AND OWNERS NAME FOR FURTHER VERIFICATION FROM THIRD PARTY. THE CAR RUNS OUT GREAT AND I ACTUALLY DROVE IT HOME ALMOST 1000 MILES BACK TO FLORIDA!! THIS CAR STILL HANDELS LIKE NEW AND MOTOR SOUNDS GREAT. THE EXHAUST IS NEW, NEW BRAKES, NEW TIRES, AND HAS BEEN MAINTAINED FROM BEGINING TO PRESENT. THE CHROME IS NEAR PERFECT AND SHOWS NO SIGNS OF ACCIDENTS. THIS CAR DOES NOT NEED A RESTORATION AND WOULD BE CONSIDERED A HIGH QUALITY ORIGINAL UNRESTORED CLASSIC THAT IS READY TO ENJOY. THE INTERIOR LOOKS LIKE IT HAS NEVER BEEN USED! IT LITTERALLY LOOKS NEW INCLUDING THE DASH, ALL THE APPOINTMENTS, TRIM, HEADLINER, REALLY EVERYTHING LOOKS AS CLOSE TO WHAT IT LOOKED LIKE WHEN IT WAS NEW. THE CAR HAD Z-BAR UNDERCOATING FROM THE DEALER WHEN SOLD NEW WHICH IS A RUBBER COATED UNDERCOATING DESIGNED TO PREVENT RUST ISSUES AND MAINTAIN INTEGRETY OF THE SHEET METAL. THE UNDERSIDE OF THE CAR LOOKS VERY CLEAN AND SOLID. THIS CAR WAS GARAGE KEPT WHICH MAKES A HUGE DIFFERNCE. REMEBER THAT THIS WAS A CHRYSLER DEALERS PERSONAL CAR AND IT REALLY SHOWS NICELY. I WAS TOLD THAT THE MILES ARE ACTUAL BUT BECAUSE OF THE AGE OF THE CAR THE TITLE SHOWS EXEMPT ON THE MILES.
PLEASE ASK ANYTHING THAT MAY COME TO MIND OR SOMETHING THAT IS IMPORTANT TO YOU THAT I MAY HAVE MISSED. MY NUMBER IS 863-661-0292 TITUS OR MY WIFE ANGEL AT HOME 352-529-0233
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