Vintage Chrysler Newport Big Block 400 Cu. In. Four Door on 2040-cars
Deltona, Florida, United States
Body Type:4 door
Engine:400 big block
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Chrysler
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Newport
Trim: 4 door
Drive Type: rwd
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 100,000
This car is in fairly good shape for its age,the passengers side door had work done to it years ago,the paint has chipped off and it needs to be redone.The floors are solid,no rust at all.the trunk has a few spots,but nothing major.The chassis is also solid,brakes are good,new master cylinder about a year ago.The engine was rebuilt five years ago,but it has been sitting.It also has a new alternator,voltage regulator,distributor,and chrome valve covers.It has a 650 cfm holley carb.The interior seats have some splits,the dash is fairly nice,all electric works,ac needs to be charged.tires are not worn out,just old.The jack is there,so is the spare tire.The transmission works fine, the kickdown linkage has to be put back on,which i have.The body is in really nice shape for its age.If you tune this car,just a set of plugs,and maybe adjust carb,if it needs it,and put the kickdown linkage on,you can drive it.I drove this car for quite a few years,i stopped driving because of the price for gas.All the glass is good,windows go up and down great.
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