NOT MINE '73 New Yorker FLA

I asked.
In the meantime, here are some click and drag pictures that will disappear over short order.
Timed provenance.....
Product photo of 1973 Chrysler New Yorker · Salon Sedan 4D



Product photo of 1973 Chrysler New Yorker · Salon Sedan 4D


Product photo of 1973 Chrysler New Yorker · Salon Sedan 4D

Product photo of 1973 Chrysler New Yorker · Salon Sedan 4D


Product photo of 1973 Chrysler New Yorker · Salon Sedan 4D


Product photo of 1973 Chrysler New Yorker · Salon Sedan 4D


Product photo of 1973 Chrysler New Yorker · Salon Sedan 4D


Product photo of 1973 Chrysler New Yorker · Salon Sedan 4D


Product photo of 1973 Chrysler New Yorker · Salon Sedan 4D
Product photo of 1973 Chrysler New Yorker · Salon Sedan 4D
 
I have a 1973 Chrysler with a 440 drive train. This car has been sitting here since the late 90s. We kept it for the drive train only because it was such a nice 40k mile car. This car was traded in at the Lincoln dealer on a new car and is a one owner car. It ran drove here and has sat untouched since. The car is rusted badly the title has been reassigned to a dealership that has long been closed so it is best to just consider it not a good title but would be sufficient to hand a scrapper when getting rid of the body. I make no guarantee this title being good to transfer. Car has lot of rust. Will negotiate. Need gone. Trying to clean up property.
 
@Scoopy G

I have requested the tag information and was informed that it will be "much later" when I get the picture. Will update when it arrives.
 
And there you have it. Nothing taken off of the car except the trim tag and inspection tag.
I collect these tags but try to make it a point to not get tags from cars that are still complete. Although, this one is partially part of the ground it appears.

The owner said he would look for a broadcast sheet. They purchased the car for the motor. Obviously, years and years ago.

Open photo
 
I have to wonder if only men have the gene which makes them acquire automobiles they are convinced will be restored, and of course never are.

Here in Florida, leaving a car outside will rust out the roof and pillars, and then you have a pile of junk that will certainly never drive again. I guess these kinds of guys have big dreams, but little money to actually accomplish them.
 
I have to wonder if only men have the gene which makes them acquire automobiles they are convinced will be restored, and of course never are.

Here in Florida, leaving a car outside will rust out the roof and pillars, and then you have a pile of junk that will certainly never drive again. I guess these kinds of guys have big dreams, but little money to actually accomplish them.
Sounds like this was a nice original car. It didn't need a restore. It was just left outside. In Florida.
 
@cuda hunter
Why do all the pictures you uploaded get x'd out?
File transfer inability

The link above begins to ask this question but I can't seem to get an answer.
Not that it matters if I get an answer or not but it is an issue in my opinion with the for only sites.
If I were to "save" each one of those pics and then post them here they would not be X'd out. Since I drug them over here for some reason they won't save for long. Some stay for months, most disappear in short order. These were really quick.
 
Wait, I can still see these pics. Are you unable to see the pics?

The second pic is "attached" so they should not disappear.
 
Wait, I can still see these pics. Are you unable to see the pics?

The second pic is "attached" so they should not disappear.
I still see these ones. Your comment of short lived, got me to thinking about any old threads I read you pics are always x'd. It definitely stands out.
You must be doing a type of drag and drop on a pc?
 
You must be doing a type of drag and drop on a pc?
I do drag and drop.
I've asked what the alternative is with no advice from the overlords.
I did copy and paste some pics from one place to here so let's see if they hold.
They may and that takes care of my concerns and I will just do that so that pics don't disappear. I'll try here.
 
And there you have it. Nothing taken off of the car except the trim tag and inspection tag.
I collect these tags but try to make it a point to not get tags from cars that are still complete. Although, this one is partially part of the ground it appears.

The owner said he would look for a broadcast sheet. They purchased the car for the motor. Obviously, years and years ago.

Open photo
That car is nothing other than junk to me. Probably hard to find parts that are not rusted beyond repair
 
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