71NewYorkMan
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I put a bid on the 70 Chrysler Newport as an absentee bidder. I won.
Would you consider starting a new post for your new project? That way we could focus on your car instead of the other topics at large in this thread.
I put a bid on the 70 Chrysler Newport as an absentee bidder. I won.
Sweet... good catch grabbing that one.Here is a quick teaser taken by the transport company yesterday after being loaded onto the trailer.
This side shows to have been lightly rubbed at some point along the body molding beginning at the edge of the driver's door to above the rear wheel well. I can image this happened possibly while trying to squeez into the narrow garage space it was kept it. Who knows. Also, you can catch a glimpse of rust at eddge of the rear quarter. Not the worst I've ever judged from a picture so far but I will know the extent of it as soon as it gets here.
More pics to come.
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Says the guy walking around in a skirt. Don't feel sad for me, I'm perfectly well.
Man... I wish I could get away with wearing a skirt to work... July through September would be perfect for improved air cooling... but to make the skirt out of wool defeats the whole purpose I have in mind...Surely you could come up with some insult better than that ? give it another go? that one just made me
Heh a little sensitive? You should be, Who put the Klan in the Ku Klux Klan? The Scots!
Scottish immigrants that settled in South Carolina and migrated west, probably why I never cared much for people from South Carolina or Tennessee.
This guy, Neil Oliver covers it all in BBC Scotland "Scotland & The Klan" in 2016.
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BTW I'm Catholic, I hear we ain't to popular out your way still to this day.
How many miles are showing on the odometer of your car? From the appearances of the exterior and interior, it seems like it can't be that many. Very nice score.
I wonder if the heads have ever been pulled to install hardened valve seats for unleaded gas?
Would you consider starting a new post for your new project? That way we could focus on your car instead of the other topics at large in this thread.
I had the same curiosity so while finalizing my transaction I asked the auction guy and they said each piece went for $400-500. Apparently there is a collectible market for those items just like someone mentioned earlier in the thread.
I heard Gov. Ray Northam from Virginia had the winning bid for the red hood, and Treudeau won the white one. . .
it is a 70 newport not a 71.
Has a V1Y tortoise grain v-roof
Carsten
Apparently the deceased owner of the farm was indeed a big time member of the group. Google the name "Parkie Scott". From what I found in his online obituary, he also worked for Chrysler Air Temp and was a classic car enthusiast....snip.....
Warren County OH, that's the county where some of family came from. I'll have to see if anybody back there recalls seeing the Dixie flag painted on this guy's barn. He was definitely not trying to hide his affiliation....
Back to the Newport, the car is not racist and it wouldn't bother me who it came from, as long as it wasn't used for illicit purposes. It's just an object but deserves a home. Glad to see that it's going to be cared for.
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So tell me a little more about this tortoise grain vinyl roof. It certainly is unique.
You should post a picture of your fender tag ! You should find V1Y code on it for the tortoise grain top
that was a 1970 only option ( correct me if I´m wrong ) that looks like a tortoises shell.
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I don´t know if any production numbers are known, but there aren´t that many cars around sporting this type of vinyl.