1967 Chrysler New Yorker 300 / V8 440 Cid 4 Bbl 4 Door / All Original on 2040-cars
Huntsville, Alabama, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8 440 CID 4 BBL
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Chrysler
Model: New Yorker
Trim: 4 Door Hard Top
Options: Leather Seats
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Mileage: 29,536
Exterior Color: PLUM RED METALIC ( CAY2R7Q )
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: BLACK LEATHER
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: V8
1967 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER HIGH CLASS SEDAN
ALL ORIGINAL / TRUE COLLECTOR QUALITY / PERFECT PROJECT CAR
ONLY 29,536 ORIGINAL MILES / HAS BEEN STARTED PERIODICALY
HAS ALWAYS BEEN IN HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA AND IN THE SAME CONCRETE DRIVEWAY PARKING SPOT FOR THE LAST 30 YEARS
LUXURY TRIM PACKAGE INCLUDES...AIR CONDITIONING, ALL ELECTRIC, CHROME AND TORTISE SHELL INTERIOR TRIM, LANDAU VINYL ROOF AND CHROME EXTERIOR
UNIQUE AUTHENTIC BODY DETAILS ARE IN PERFECT SHAPE EXCEPT FOR PAINT, SLIGHT DAMAGE TO REAR PASSENGER DOOR AND SMALL AREAS OF MILD SURFACE RUST
( MAINLY WHERE VINYL LANDAU OR HALF ROOF SIDE INSERTS WERE )
INTERIOR IS IN " PRESERVED CONDITION " ...COULD BE DETAILED AND WITH MINOR TOUCH UP OR REPAIR COULD BE MAINTAINED AS " ORIGINAL " OR...
COULD BE COMPLETELY RESTORED WITH ALL THE ORIGINAL INTERIOR TRIM PIECES TO AUTHENTICALY RESTORE TO A PRISTINE CONDITION.
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2017 Chrysler 300S Sport Appearance Package makes tweaks
Wed, Mar 23 2016Your opinion may differ, but to us, if you want the best-looking Chrysler 300, you pretty much have to go with the S model. And now, thanks to the new Sport Appearance Packages, the 300S is going to look even better. The exterior Sport Appearance Pack is going to be standard on the V8-powered 300S and optional on the V6 model. It'll bring you some good stuff, like a gloss-black grille and smoked headlamps, both of which sit in a sportier fascia with larger air intakes and LED fog lamps. There's also a new rear spoiler, and of course, 20-inch wheels (19s if you opt for all-wheel drive). Go for the interior Sport Appearance Package, and the entire inside section of the seats is finished in suede while the exterior sections are leather. The Light Gray Diesel contrast stitching adds a dash of spice to the otherwise black cabin, while the piano black trim's gloss is the closest you'll get to brightwork. Overall, the interior Sport Appearance Pack is a far less comprehensive job than the exterior pack, but it's still pretty nice. We like the overall look provided by both Sport Appearance Packages. They are clean, not overdone, and take the already serious look of the 300S a step further. But there's also little hiding the 300's age at this point. While it's a good look, it's a poor replacement for an all-new 300. We're waiting, Chrysler. Pricing isn't out yet, but we can tell you that dealers will begin taking orders for both the Interior and Exterior Sport Appearance Packages this August. You can see what both packages look like on in the gallery up top, which also features the new Ceramic Gray exterior color.
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