1962 Chrysler Newport 4 Dr on 2040-cars
Vincennes, Indiana, United States
Engine:361 bb
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 74,448
Make: Chrysler
Exterior Color: bronz
Model: Newport
Trim: basic
Power Options: NO AIR NO POWER WINDOW'S NO POWER SEATS
Drive Type: push button automatic
I am selling a 1962 Chrysler Newport that I have recently purchased on e-bay,The car has a 361 Big block , With a push button automatic, THE BLOCK IS CRACKED,But does run but will not hold antifreeze,The transmission does pull the car around all i can tell you..I drove the car down the drive to be picked up by wrecker to go to shop to be checked out, Because of the the antifreeze leak.. Since i have found another project and have no room to keep the car, so it must go..The car is complete, has rust to be fixed as far as I can tell all is there and original, one hubcap is missing,and one strip of chrome is off , is inside of car,..Front and rear floorboard's are in need of repair, car has rust in the normal places for it's age.Easy fix..Selling as is where is, car is to be picked up buy buyer....NO POWER SEATS NO A/C NO POWER WINDOWS ......As you can see the picture of the chrome rim I have all four with good tires mounted and balanced I WILL ONLY INCLUDE THE M. K. W. TIRE'S AND RIM'S IF THE CAR SELL'S FOR $1,600.00
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