1966 Chrysler Newport Convertible - V8 383 - Drive It Anywhere - Nice Car on 2040-cars
North Smithfield, Rhode Island, United States
1966 Newport convertible - runs great - no taps or ticks even when cold - drive it anywhere - just drove it 200 miles after it was sitting for the winter - top is excellent - there are no pictures with the top down as it is too cold and I don't want to damage it. it's power and works great. dual exhaust - ac car / not hooked up - car gives a great smooth ride body is in nice shape - no rot - missing a letter on the hood - missing a piece of chrome on passenger fender - can't find them right now - car can sit out in the pouring rain as it has absolutely no leaks - we just had real bad rain right before I took the pictures the underneath has been oiled every year - it is in great shape - trunk is great - seats and dash are fine - door panels need to be redone - it's mileage is unknown as the odometer hasn't worked in a while - I have a replacement to go with the car - see the picture of it (actually didn't include the picture as only 24 pictures allowed - but it will be sold with the car) this has been the same owner since 1983 - close to 4k was spent rebuilding the motor and tranny - slips are included - there are pictures of them - also slips of all oil changes and everything else done since 1983 all registrations from 1983 to current - car has been in Georgia, New Hampshire, and Connecticut from the same owner. ct is a non title state so you will get current registration - then your state will issue you a title. you will get bill of sale and current registration. you can fly in and drive the car anywhere - it just is a great driver = no issues at all for driving it to California / or wherever. odometer doesn't work / but speedometer does / ac doesn't work - not hooked up / radio seems to have stopped - I will check it - all lights work and the charging and coolant systems work fine. the oil is so clean it's hard to see on the dipstick. the cold light works when you start the car - and shuts off in a minute or two when the car warms up. tires are great - exhaust is great. bumpers will need to be rechromed - feel free to come check the car out - checks are fine - car will stay until it clears. shipping the car is fine also. if you want any other pictures just email me and ask for them - I will do a you tube with it running when I grab my kids with their fancy phones to do it. |
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