1955 Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe - 331 Hemi ***mopar Classic*** on 2040-cars
Churchville, New York, United States
1955 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER - HEMI Up for auction we have this SOLID '55 Chrysler with the patina a lot of people are looking for! This car has been barn kept for years, and has the body you would expect from dry storage. This was one classy car in its day and still is cool today! Car has 87K original miles! Powered by the infamous 331 Hemi with auto transmission. The carb was just rebuilt. The prior owner had the gas tank 'recoated' but we are running it from a gas can. It runs great and has had nothing changed as far as a tune up. The floor pans, trunk pan, and frame are all SOLID! We have access to another '55 also with exceptional chrome if interested. SOLD WITH CLEAN TRANSFERABLE PAPERWORK!! Please call me with any questions @ (585)261-6627. You will get a faster response by calling. Check my 100%positive feedback and bid with confidence. ************************************************************************************* ******Please ask all
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