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1969 Chrysler Newport Custom Hardtop 2-door 6.3l on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:37500
Location:

Cullman, Alabama, United States

Cullman, Alabama, United States
Advertising:

VEHICLE IS IN GREAT DRIVING CONDITION.RIDES VERY SMOOTH AND CORNERS VERY STIFF DOES NOT WOBBLE OR LOOSE STABILITY. RIDES VERY SMOOTH OVER ANY TYPE OF BUMP OR ROAD ROUGH SURFACES, AND  SEPARATIONS.
CAR STARTS AND IDLES SMOOTHLY AND IN ITS ORIGINAL IDLING STAGES. CLEAR AND CLEAN VAPORS EVAPORATE FROM EXHAUST NO DARK CHARCOAL DISCHARGES LIKE OTHER HIGH CONTAMINANT SYSTEMS.
THE AUTO IS A MUSCLE CAR IS AS SUPER BIRDS AND DAYTONA CHARGERS  CLASSICS.
VEHICLE IS CURRENTLY REGISTERED AND INSURED, AND HAS CLEAR TITLE
ORIGINAL MILES
ORIGINAL SERVICE RECORD STILL IN ASH TRAY RECORDING UP TO 18000 MILES.
ORIGINAL CHRYSLER ENGINE 383
ORIGINAL TRANSMISSION TORQUE FLIGHT';
ORIGINAL CARPETING AND SEATING UPHOLSTERY
ORIGINAL DOOR PANELING AND REAR 1/4 PANELS
ORIGINAL CLEAN AND CLEAR HEADLINER.
PAINT IS IN GOOD AND ACCEPTABLE CONDITION. 
ORIGINAL VINYL TOP BLACK IN ACCEPTABLE CONDITION ONE SMALL STITCH SEPARATION RIGHT REAR LOWER CORNER
ALL CHROME AND TRIM AND ACCENTS ARE ORIGINAL TO THE CAR.
HEADLIGHTS WORK.AND HIGH BEAM ARE IN WORKING ORDER.
STOP,LIGHTS SIGNAL LIGHTS AND FLASHERS ARE IN WORKING ORDER.
WIPERS WORKS ON 3 SPEEDS.
WINDOWS ROLL SMOOTHLY AND WING WINDOW OPENS
ORIGINAL RADIO IN DASH NEVER TAMPERED WITH 
NEW CD AM FM RADIO UNDER DASH PROFESSIONAL INSTALLED.
NEWLY REBUILT ORIGINAL RADIATOR, WITH NEW THERMOSTAT, HOSE, 
NEW BRAKES FRONT, REAR, DRUMS WERE TURNED. NEW BRAKE SHOES. AND BEARINGS PACKED.
NEW EXHAUST WITH CHROMED TIP
NEW 18'' RIMS (BOSS)  MACHINED LIP WITH GLOSS BLACK SPOKES
NEW SET GOOD YEAR (RSA) TIRES     245.45.18
BACK SEAT HAS A SMALL STITCH SEPARATION ON REAR RIGHT TOP CORNER
NO RUST IN INNER FENDERS OR TRUNK 
ONE SMALL DENT ON TRUNK DUE TO FALLEN BATTERY CHARGER IN GARAGE. 
DOORS CLOSE SMOOTHLY AND LOCK STRIKER AND RECEIVER SYNCHRONIZED AS NEW.
ORIGINAL SET OF KEYS TO DOOR & IGNITION AND  SEPARATE ROUND FOR TRUNK.
I HAVE ALL WORK DONE BY CHRYSLER DEALER AND OTHER MECHANICS HAVE STATED THE MILES ARE ORIGINAL.
ORIGINAL RIMS, HUB-CAPS. AND WHITEWALL TIRES ARE WELCOME TO GO WITH BUYER OR JUST HUB-CAPS.
INSPECTIONS ARE WELCOME WITH PROPER CREDENTIALS AND OFFICIAL LICENCE MECHANICS ONLY.

I MAY BE MOVING THE CAR BACK TO OUR CALIFORNIA HOUSE  DURING THIS COMING WINTER IF BUYER RESIDES ON THE WEST COAST I WILL HELP WITH SHIPPING TO EITHER PALM DESERT OR LOS ANGELES


CONTACT ME THROUGH E BAY MESSAGE CENTER ONLY. OR AT 8185855215

ENJOY THE BIDDING GAME HOPE IT ENDS UP IN GREAT HANDS. 
WE LIVE IN CALIFORNIA BUT THE CAR IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT THE OTHER HOUSE IN ALABAMA.
CAR IS READY FOR DELIVERY OR TO BE DRIVEN, 

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Pete Grady retiring from Chrysler, Maserati

Mon, Dec 8 2014

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles is about to lose one of its top executives as the president of Maserati North America, Pete Grady, has announced his retirement. A lifelong automotive industry exec, Grady joined the American Motors Corporation back in 1984 after graduating from John Carroll University in his native Ohio. After AMC was bought out by Chrysler, Grady started rising through the ranks under the Pentastar as a sales manager. He was named vice president of network development and fleet operations in 2009 and was shortly thereafter put in charge of the Chrysler Group's dealer network. He continued to hold that position when he was named last year as the top man at Maserati North America. Grady will continue to hold responsibility for Chrysler's dealer network until his retirement takes effect on March 31, 2015. His position as head of Maserati's American office, however, will pass to the Trident marque's global sales chief Christian Gobber, who will hand off responsibility for the Chinese region to Mirko Bordiga but maintain his global portfolio. CHANGES AT THE TOP IN MASERATI NORTH AMERICA AND MASERATI CHINA Monday, 8 December 2014 – Effective January 1st, 2015, Christian Gobber will be assigned responsibility for Maserati North America, replacing Pete Grady, who has announced his intent to retire effective March 31st, 2015. Christian Gobber will maintain his responsibility for Maserati Global Sales. Effective January 1st, 2015, Mirko Bordiga will join Maserati and will be assigned responsibility for Maserati China, replacing Christian Gobber. Maserati further strengthens its sales and commercial structure in the two main markets for the Trident brand. Maserati CEO Harald Wester thanks Pete Grady for his dedication and achievements at the helm of Maserati in North America, and wishes all the best to Christian Gobber and Mirko Bordiga in their new positions. ### Chrysler Group's Grady to Retire December 5, 2014 , Auburn Hills, Mich. - Chrysler Group today announced that Peter Grady has stated his intention to retire, effective March 31, 2015. In the interim, Grady will retain his current responsibilities as Vice President Dealer Network Development and continue as a member of the Company's NAFTA Leadership Team. In a move announced earlier, Christian Gobber will assume responsibility for leading Maserati North America, effective January 1, 2015.

This or That: 2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT6 vs. 1984 Pontiac Fiero

Tue, Feb 10 2015

Welcome to another round of This or That, where two Autoblog editors pick a topic, pick a side and pull no punches. Last round pitted yours truly against Associate Editor Brandon Turkus, and my chosen VW Vanagon Syncro narrowly defeated Brandon's 1987 Land Rover. In fact, it was, by far, the closest round we've seen, with 1,907 voters seeing things my way (for 50.8 percent of the vote) versus 1,848 votes for Brandon's Rover (49.2 percent). Sweet, sweet victory! For this latest round of This or That, I've roped Editor Greg Migliore into what I think is a rather fun debate. We've each chosen our favorite terrible cars, setting a price limit of $10,000 to make sure neither of us went too crazy with our automotive atrocities. I think we've both chosen terribly... and I mean that in the best way possible. 2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT6 Jeremy Korzeniewski: Why It's Terrible: Taken in isolation, the Chrysler Crossfire isn't necessarily a terrible car. In fact, it drives pretty darn well, and there's a lot of solid engineering under its slinky shape. Problem is, that engineering was already rather long in the tooth well before Chrysler ever got its hands on it, having come from Mercedes-Benz, which used the basic chassis and drivetrain in a previous version of its SLK coupe and roadster. Granted, the SLK was an okay car, too, but even when new, it hardly set the world on fire with sporty driving dynamics. Chrysler took these decent-but-no-more bits and pieces from the Mercedes parts bin – remember, this car was conceived in the disastrous Merger Of Equals days – and covered them with a rather attractive hard-candy shell. Unfortunately, the super sporty shape wrote checks in the minds of buyers that its well-worn mechanicals were simply unable to cash, though an injection of power courtesy of a supercharged V6 engine in the SRT6 model, as seen here, certainly helped ease some of those woes. In the end, Chrysler was left with a so-called halo car that looked the part but never quite performed the part. It was almost universally panned by critics as an overpriced parts-bin special, which, I must add, was damningly accurate. As a result, sales were very slow, and within the first few months, dealers were clearancing the car at cut-rate prices, just to keep them from taking up too much of the showroom floor. Why It's Not That Terrible, After All: I can speak from personal experience when discussing the Chrysler Crossfire. You see, I owned one. Well, sort of...

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As a nearly 50-year-old icon, though, the fate of the Pentastar has been deeply intertwined with Chrysler's history. Hemmings has an excellent recap of that history, from its development in 1962 by a Chrysler ad agency through to its temporary discontinuation during the disastrous marriage between the American company and Daimler-Benz, and then on to its revival during the time the automaker regained its independence.
If you've been a fan of Chrysler and its brands over the years, you're going to want to give this piece a read. Head over and take a look.