70's Chrysler were rust buckets, but if you want to find a decent one try the internet or classic car magazines but everything is expensive now there won't be any deals. I live in Phx Az & every no & then a old retired person will pass away & an estate sale will have something to offer at a bargain.
I OWNED A 1970 NEW YORKER,THE COLOR GOLD AS INSERT ON YOUR CAR,2DR HT,440 ENGINE.FANTASTIC INTERIOR,BUCKET SEATS WITH FOLD DOWN ARMREST/SEAT.....THE MOST FUN CAR I EVER OWNED.CAN THESE BE FOUND ANYMORE,WHAT IS A FAIR PRICE FOR A #3..
You'd love the product called Evapo Rust. You could take those rusty drums and soak them in the stuff and about 2 hours later they will look the original steel. Greyish color. It's not an acid though, which makes it safe to touch and the product only eats the rust. It stops once it reaches good metal. Absolutely the safest and most effective product out there. Do a search on the web. It'll change your life!
I started working at a Chrysler dealer in seventy. And I ever only saw one of these cars, come through our shop. I saw one last summer here in Toledo Ohio.
Very sweet car indeed! A very rare find for sure, how did you find it? The fact that it survived Pennsylvania is a miracle in itself! I grew up outside of Pittsburgh and lost my '71 Dodge Challenger to ravages of PA road salt. The whole frame rotted out from under me. My wife is from Visalia, CA and am glad to see that the car has a VERY good home now. I love the Central Valley area. Thanks for the post!
I'm loving this guy, Welder, Fabricator, Paint/Body, Mechanic... Hard to find these days.
object2502 2 months ago
EPIC car
nopehopenopehope 3 months ago
that has got to be one of the nicest looking cars of all time
Christianpreaching 3 months ago
$10-15,000 in that range.....a perfect restoration went for $26k on Ebay
mocus1 7 months ago
70's Chrysler were rust buckets, but if you want to find a decent one try the internet or classic car magazines but everything is expensive now there won't be any deals. I live in Phx Az & every no & then a old retired person will pass away & an estate sale will have something to offer at a bargain.
1Blkkato 7 months ago
I OWNED A 1970 NEW YORKER,THE COLOR GOLD AS INSERT ON YOUR CAR,2DR HT,440 ENGINE.FANTASTIC INTERIOR,BUCKET SEATS WITH FOLD DOWN ARMREST/SEAT.....THE MOST FUN CAR I EVER OWNED.CAN THESE BE FOUND ANYMORE,WHAT IS A FAIR PRICE FOR A #3..
jacummings1254 8 months ago
I am not worthy
Me lord 300
MrAshlandVideos 1 year ago
Oh please, don´t wine about the state of the car... nice birdie in the background!
1339LARS 2 years ago
You'd love the product called Evapo Rust. You could take those rusty drums and soak them in the stuff and about 2 hours later they will look the original steel. Greyish color. It's not an acid though, which makes it safe to touch and the product only eats the rust. It stops once it reaches good metal. Absolutely the safest and most effective product out there. Do a search on the web. It'll change your life!
mine1username 2 years ago
I started working at a Chrysler dealer in seventy. And I ever only saw one of these cars, come through our shop. I saw one last summer here in Toledo Ohio.
Auggie56 3 years ago
We have a 69 Newport. Love the full size Chryslers.
tonysmoke20 3 years ago
i gotta 70 plymouth baracuda with the best performance parts u can find.mopar or no car.
corvettez3 3 years ago
Very sweet car indeed! A very rare find for sure, how did you find it? The fact that it survived Pennsylvania is a miracle in itself! I grew up outside of Pittsburgh and lost my '71 Dodge Challenger to ravages of PA road salt. The whole frame rotted out from under me. My wife is from Visalia, CA and am glad to see that the car has a VERY good home now. I love the Central Valley area. Thanks for the post!
jupitr2 3 years ago
5* cool!
3799tubeyou3799 4 years ago