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Year:1965 Mileage:76060 Color:
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

1965 Chrysler New Yorker

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Contact: Jonathan Perque
Phone: 954-465-6415



Year: 1965
Make: Chrysler
Model: New Yorker
Motor: 413 CI V8
Color: Green
Trans: Automatic
Vin: C353220516
Miles: 76,060


Description:  This 1965 Chrysler New Yorker is an excellent car that is mechanically sound and looks great as well.  Everything on the car works properly and it can easily be driven around town all day and also be driven safely on the highway.  The car is all original except for a recent re-paint in the original color.



Exterior:  The exterior of the New Yorker looks fantastic.  All of the doors and panels fit together perfectly, the car is rust-free, there are no dings or dents, the trim is in excellent condition, and there no chips or cracks in the glass.  The car also has unique features such as dual glass headlights and a vinyl rear roof pillar insert.  The car was re-painted in the original color which is a beautiful Sequoia Green Metallic. I would rate the paint a 6-10. 



Interior:  The upholstery in the car is original and has been repaired.  All of the buttons, switches, and dash instruments work as they should.  The heater and A/C work perfectly as well as the radio. The instrument cluster and some electric motors for the windows were replaced.  There is brand new carpet in the original black/grey colors and the headliner is also in great condition.


Drivetrain:  This car is powered by a 413 CI Firepower V8 that puts out 375 HP and is mated to a smooth and reliable 3-speed automatic transmission. The car has a completely original, numbers matching drivetrain, the motor and trans were recently serviced, there are brand new brakes including the master cylinder, and also new front end bushings.  The car drives perfectly straight and the steering wheel does not shake during braking.  This is a very driver-friendly car. 


Key issues:
-Passenger Rear Motor Needs to be rebuilt
-Passenger front drivers seat needs to be reupholstered. (quoted at 300.00) 
-Rear passenger Top Seat has tear in material. (Also quoted at 200.00 to fix this)
-This is a straight body, no accident history, or bondo whatsoever. 
-Car is in great overall condition
-Underside is solid



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