Vintage 1972 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham...immaculate Black Beauty, Low Mileage on 2040-cars
Amarillo, Texas, United States
Our family calls this "The Black Beauty" A One of a Kind 1972 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham 2 Door Coup, GUN BOAT! If you love cars you will appreciate the care taken of this one. Everything on the car is Original, except the Vinyl Top which is in Perfect Condition, and new pin striping. THE INTERIOR IS TRULY UNBELIEVABLE! It is simply IMMACULATE! The Upholstery is beautiful black with no damage to any seats, carpet, door panels, etc. It has really been cared for. IT REALLY LOOKS NEW. This New Yorker actually comes with its ORIGINAL BUILD PAPERS (or Production Broadcast)...a REAL PLUS. A photo is included of these documents in the pics. This 1972 also has it's Original Operator's Manual in great condition. 1972 Options also include: Power Seats. Power windows with all window motors just serviced. Factory Radio works perfectly. The car has a beautiful Original Factory Carpet with the Original Factory Floor Mats. Factory AC. Map Light. Head Light Timed Delay. Glove Box Lock. Seat Belts. Rear Arm Rest. Power Disc Brakes. Drivers Side Mirror Control. Cigar Lighter. 3 Speed Wipers. Glove Box Light. Ash Tray Light. Trunk Light. Luggage Compartment (Trunk) Carpet. Front Hood Turn Indicators. Steering Wheel Rim Activated Horn. Chrome Drip Trough. Trim Belt. Wheel Skirts. Ignition Switch Time Delay. Head Lamp On Signal. Low Fuel Light. Tilt/Telescopic Steering Column. Power Steering. Deluxe Wheels. The Air Conditioning has just been serviced and blows COLD air. Ride is smooth, spacious and roomy on the inside. This car has reached its full speed of 120 with a powerful 440 cu. in. engine and 4 Bbl Carb.. LOW MILEAGE at Just 55,666! Brand New Tires All Around with the Original, Never Used, Spare Tire, Original Jack and Lug Wrench! Brand New Battery and New Custom Built Radiator. New Wiper Blades. The Engine has just been serviced and Runs Great! Barney's Auto in Amarillo serviced the car and is directly available for any questions. Barney is One Fine Mechanic & A Great Guy! You can Trust his mechanical work! The Exterior is as seen with some hail damage. Otherwise the original paint is in good condition with some minor acceptable scratches and dings. The CHROME is UNBELIEVABLE! Every head turns to get a look at this BEAUTY on the Road! The car has been owned since 1974 by the same Amarillo man, our Grandfather. He loved to take it to church and on pleasure drives and it truly was his "Black Beauty" or the "GunBoat"! If you are looking for a Special Car with a Sweet History you will enjoy this Chrysler New Yorker! It truly is One of a Kind. The car can be viewed at Barney's Auto, 810 N. Western in Amarillo. Feel free to email, text or give me a call with any questions. As I mentioned, Barney is happy to also talk with you directly about the mechanical soundness of the Chrysler. Priced at $12,500 or Best Offer. |
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