1974 Chrysler Newport. 23,000 Original Miles ! on 2040-cars
Hamburg, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:400 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1974
Interior Color: Dark Green
Make: Chrysler
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Newport
Trim: Cloth
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 23,399
Exterior Color: Black
Here Is Your Chance To Own A Rare Classic. Barn Find 74 Chrysler
Newport. High Compression 400 V8. Car Had Been Sitting For A Few Years.
Removed, Cleaned, Reinstalled Fuel Tank. New Front Calipers & Pads.
Newer Michelin HX4 Tires. New Belts. 60 Month Battery. Brand NEW
Carburetor. Purs Like A Sewing Machine. Runs & Drives Great. Paint
Is An 8 Out Of 10. There Are Some Rock Chips Behind The Front And Rear Tires. There Are Various Minor Dings But No Dents.. Its Over All A Laser Straight Car With No Signs Of Any Previous Body Work. Clean Interior. Clear Title In Hand. Condition Of
Car Warrants Mileage To Be Original. Drive It Home. Call With Any Questions. This Is The Only Factory Black 2 Door Newport I
Have Ever Came Across In All My Years Of Restoring Drivers. If Your Are Looking For A Perfect Car, This Is Not The Car For You. But If You Are Looking For A Rare Barn Find In Amazing Shape This Is Your Car. Hate To See It Go But Ordered A New Truck And Need The Garage Space. Car Is Currently Stored Inside Out Of The Elements. . I Encourage Personal Inspection Of The Vehicle. You Won't Be Disappointed. Car Must Be Paid For And Removed Within 30 Days Of Auction Ending, Or Buyer Forfeits Any Deposits Or Balances Paid..... $500 Deposit Within 24 Hours Of Auction End, CASH In Person When Car Is Picked Up.... Car Is For Sale Locally. I Reserve The Right To End The Auction Early Due To Local Sale. I Have A 100% Positive Feed Back Rating.. Please Bid With Confidence. Positive Feed Back Will Be Left For The Buyer Once The Buyer Has Left Positive Feed Back For Me.......... Please Call Me With Any Questions You May Have.. 618-946-2447.. No International Bidders.. Please Do Not Call Or Email And Ask The Reserve Price. This Is An Auction. Bid To Own. Thanks And Have A Great Day
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