1953 Chrysler New Yorker **rare** Hemi Firepower 331ci V8 on 2040-cars
Reseda, California, United States
Beautiful Rare 1953 Chrysler New Yorker 4 door with original 331 Hemi Firepower V8. Tons of pictures and can show the car in person anytime after 1pm daily
Engine- - Original Hemi Firepower V8 - 12 volt conversion(original generator included) - new alternator, coil, spark plug wires etc. - Drives well, has slight backfire sometimes, I think it needs the carb rebuilt(I had planned on a 4bbl carb swap) - brakes alittle soft, recommend bleed/maintenance Interior- - Very original and clean Green cloth interior - One small rip on front seat(repairable) - Wear on driver door panel and kick panel Exterior- - Originally light green, repainted by previous owner to the current dark green - Paint is a couple years old but is a 10-15 footer, great for a cruiser but not a show winner(has crazing and a few small chips) - Missing side chrome pieces(what is shown in pictures is what it is included, none hiding in the trunk) - Some repairable rust, driver footwell, driver rear fender well - Driver front window and driver small 1/4 window cracked and need replacing(dont leak though) Currently registered with clean title in my name It is really a throwback just sitting in this beauty and all the thumbs up while driving never gets old. This is a great weekend driver and ongoing restoration project that you can still be proud to bring to shows, drive around and make your own since the price wont break the bank. If you have any questions email me or give me a call at 310-266-9969. I can show the car anytime after 1pm daily. See pictures below. Complete walk around of exterior and interior |
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Chrysler Town & Country plug-in hybrid minivan coming in 2015
Mon, 06 Oct 2014Among the multitude of models that Fiat Chrysler Automobiles announced as part of its five-year production plan in May was a plug-in hybrid version of the Town & Country minivan for sometime in 2016. However, according to the latest pronouncement from company CEO Sergio Marchionne, that timetable may have been moved forward quite a bit.
Marchionne told Automotive News at the Paris Motor Show that the PHEV minivan would now be launching in late 2015. That strategy does seem a bit confusing, though, because the next-gen platform for the T&C isn't supposed to hit the road until sometime in 2016, according to the plan. So it's not clear whether the boss means the PHEV rides on the current chassis or if the new model is going on sale early.
The technology underpinning the new plug-in hybrid has been shrouded in mystery. However, during the five-year plan meeting, FCA claimed the model could earn fuel economy figures around 75 mpge. Chrysler previously tested a 25-unit fleet of them as part of a demonstration test in Auburn Hills, MI, in 2012, but that didn't go so well.
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It looks great here under the lights at the Detroit Auto Show.
For one thing, it looks great here under the lights at the Detroit Auto Show. Eschewing today's oversized headlamp and grille trend, the sleek 200 (with a coefficient of drag of just .27) displays a 'four-door coupe' sensibility with a sense of style that the old 200 with its gawky greenhouse and forced details never did. The new 200's exterior may look a bit like a greatest hits compendium of other high-style cars (see also: Audi A7, Tesla Model S, etc.), but it doesn't come off as a pastiche, it's all well-integrated and organic all the same.
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It's not clear what sort of technologies Chrysler is referring to, but the Hurricane is expected to continue to use an aluminum block, and the finished product is expected to generate even better figures than the existing 2.0-liter's 160 horsepower and 148 pound-feet of torque (as found in the Dodge Dart). Automotive News notes that the updated 2.4-liter Tigershark debuting in the entry-level 2014 Jeep Cherokee has its basis in the 2.0-liter lump, but unlike the smaller engine, it's been fitted with MultiAir2 electrohydraulic variable valve timing to realize 184 hp and 171 lb-ft and greater efficiency.
Perhaps the Hurricane will incorporate the latter in its bag of tricks? Either way, we're hoping for a more generous torque curve than the what's in the current 2.0-liter Tigershark, which is something of a slug in the Dart - even for a base economy compact.