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1951 Chrysler New Yorker Base 5.4l on 2040-cars

US $11,500.00
Year:1951 Mileage:90501
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

 THIS IS A VERY NICE CAR I'M LISTING FOR MY FATHER. THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT IS FROM THE CURRENT OWNER. THERE IS A SMALL BINDER TO COME WITH THE CAR THAT HAS A LITTLE BIT OF THE HISTORY.

This car is essentially all original, has only been repainted once in its lifetime. It has all original numbers matching Hemi engine. I or anyone else who has worked on it has never found any filler, bondo or pieced in sheet metal. There are some chips in the paint. At some point there was a sun visor on the top of the windshield and someone removed it leaving some minor marks, only on the driver's side. To the best of my knowledge all the body panels are original. I do not believe the chrome has been replaced or rechromed.There is some minor pitting and one spot on top of the bumper is starting to show. The interior seat covers, hogs hair carpet, dash and steering wheel are all original. The car was built in Detroit on August 17th, 1951. It was shipped to a dealer on August 23rd in San Diego. I have registration receipts from a man who owned the car from 1969 until 1972., who lived in Vista Ca. I bought the car at the Chrysler Nationals in July 2004 from an Ohio dealer called MotorCar Portfolio. Owned by the famous author and car historian, Bob Litchy. Who was selling it for a man who had a career as a car researcher who resided in WI. It is essentially a no-rust, all original car.

90,000 actual miles. All work done in the last 3000 miles

Complete engine rebuild to factory specs. Bored .030 over and hardened valve seats used to run unleaded fuel safely.

Complete transmission rebuild

complete new dual exhaust

rebuild of rear springs, new front coil springs and shocks

New rebuilt fuel pump

New starter, solenoid, starter coil and 6 volt

Complete radiator rebuild with newly rebuilt water pump

Complete brake system rebuild, drums, wheel cylinders and power assist booster.

New radial white walls

Original electric fuel door opener

All weather comfort heating system

8-tube AM radio and clock with in dash speaker (not working)

Optional power steering

All copies of receipts for all the work done during my ownership will be included.


IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS YOU CAN CALL SMOKEY AT 505-269-6594 IN ALBUQUERQUE

I am relisting due to reserve not being met. Owner lowered a little to sell. Good Luck and Thank you for looking!

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