1977 Chrysler Newport With 56,100 Original Miles. on 2040-cars
Toney, Alabama, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:400
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chrysler
Model: Newport
Trim: 4 DOOR
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Windows
Drive Type: AUTO
Mileage: 56,200
Exterior Color: Yellow
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gold
1977 Chrysler Newport with 56,100 Original Miles.
This was a ONE-OWNER, purchased New in Athens, Alabama in 1977 for $7,500!
ALMOST Showroom NEW! As a matter of fact, it still had the plastic on the seats, up until a month ago!
NEW TOYO TIRES with less than 3,000 miles, and I just had my Mechanic replace the Valve Cover Gaskets.
Has the Original 400cc Engine with Lean Burn System.
Runs and Drives GREAT, with no issues AT ALL... Shifts Excellent, and rides like a dream.
It does have a small dent above the rear driver-side wheel well, as shown. I haven't gotten it down to the paintless dent-removal place yet, to see if they can easily pop it out, but I am sure it could be done.
Has Original Factory A/C (R-12 Freon,) but my mechanic said it has a leak when he tried to pull a vacuum on it, so I just had him leave it alone, and didn't go any further.
I have the Original window sticker from Gordon Chrysler in Athens, Alabama.
This car has lived it's entire life in NW Alabama, and has ZERO rust, and was always garage-kept, so the paint looks almost like New!
I also have the Original Owner's Manual where the woman made notations inside the back for all the Maintenance that she did over the years. (Example: Oil/Filter in 02/85 with 37,788 miles, etc, etc....)
Alabama does not Title anything over 35 years old, but the Registration is in MY NAME, and I will gladly go with you to the D.M.V.... I DO have the Original Title, though, where it was sold to me (signed by myself and the Seller.) When I presented it to the DMV, they told me that I could keep it, as they didn't issue Titles for anything over 35 years old, so I will include this Title to the winning bidder, as well.
Located in Huntsville, Alabama. You are responsible for PICKUP ONLY. If you want to pre-arrange a shipping service to come get it, that is fine, as well. I will gladly meet them and let them load it onto their truck/trailer, assuming that payment has already been made in ADVANCE.
Payment is by: CASH (or Cashier's Check) ONLY upon Pickup.
Email me your phone number and I will gladly give you a call if you have any questions that I can answer!
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