1977 Chrysler New Yorker 2dr 400 4 Bbl Survivor on 2040-cars
Brook Park, Ohio, United States
Up for auction with no reserve is this 1977 Chrysler New Yorker 2 dr Brougham, 31,100 original miles. 400 ci, 4 bbl. This car was purchased from a estate in Michigan back in 2012, where car was stored in climate controlled garage all of its life, and it shows. Car was brought back to Ohio, I dropped gas tank out had it flushed out,gas lines blown out,new gas tank sending unit installed,new fuel pump,and fuel filter. Changed oil and filter,plugs,wires,cap,and rotor, removed radiator had it flushed,presure checked and painted,replaced cap,thermostat,hoses,and coolant,replaced valve cover gaskets,and did the brakes,car runs drives and stops fine. The body is in really nice shape,with little wear on original copper paint and vinyl top,vinyl top has one split about 1/2 inch long,can be repaired was rusted proofed and under coated,there's a little rust starting behind the rear wheels,trunk and floors are solid with no rust, interior is very nice condition with some wear on front seat,carpet like new, no cracks in the dash,radio works, so does the 8 track, no cracks in glass,all lights and gauges work. cigarette lighters never used,still smells new inside,great car I hate to part with it,harder and harder to find these in this condition, car still needs a couple things, driver window not going up or down, but motor works,a/c not working but all there,biggest thing needed is the heater core replaced,have it bypassed now,started leaking when I got the car running,ebay has replacement for about $50. Car is sold as is where is,buyer responsibly for shipping I've described this car to the best of my ablity,feel free to ask any questions,or come and inspect,thank for looking.
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