1976 Chrysler Newport Original 19,000 Mile Car on 2040-cars
West Haven, Connecticut, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:V8 400 ci
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gold
Make: Chrysler
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Newport
Trim: Base
Drive Type: rwd automatic transmission
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Seats
Mileage: 20
Exterior Color: Brown
This is a one owner car with only 19k .I have the original title in hand with the loan paperwork when the car was bought new.Also the factory owners manual and the spare keys have the dealer leather embossed key tag and they were never used.The interior is flawless with no tears or wear marks.The exterior still wears it original paint .There is some slight damage to the right front fender area please see pictures .The car still has the original exhaust system on it.The radiator had a small leak in one lower corner it has just been recored using original upper and lower tanks.I have done valve cover gaskets and also spark plugs.I"m waiting on a new fuel sender assy to fix the inop gas gauge.The trunk still has the original spare ,floor matt,jack and trim.I will post more pictures tomorrow.Any questions email or call 203 641 2171 thanks mark
On Jun-14-13 at 16:10:17 PDT, seller added the following information:
There is a small scratch on the right rear quarter panel please see picture.Remember this is a 37 year old original paint car there are some small spotting areas on the car.By the rear view mirror headliner area there is some small staining on headliner see picture.Ac blows nice and cold.The chrome is in very nice condition see pictures.The car is located in west haven ct and can be seen anytime monday - friday 8 am to 5pm.Car is for sale other places and I can end sale at any time.If you need more pictures or any other info please ask.
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