For Sale 1961 New Yorker 9 Passenger Wagon - $6500

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Could you spare the pics? Sheees.. 6500 and not one pic of the front? Or interior? Sorry, but I'm just not getting it.
 
Could you spare the pics? Sheees.. 6500 and not one pic of the front? Or interior? Sorry, but I'm just not getting it.
This car is for you or it isn't. This car only needs one pic to get the ball rolling with actual buyers.
 
What a car when it was new!! ........ silver with red interior!!!
 
This car is for you or it isn't. This car only needs one pic to get the ball rolling with actual buyers.

I think you're right, but if it is truly rust free a few undercarriage and wheel opening shots would be good marketing. From the little I can see in the pics, it looks complete, but everything would need to be restored/replaced at significant expense. At $6500 I think he is playing to a very limited audience and CL might not be the best way to reach them. It would be a beauty redone though...
 
Jer, do you think those rings are part of the cylinder walls after the 20 year nap....LOL!
 
Jer, do you think those rings are part of the cylinder walls after the 20 year nap....LOL!

I started up my 1963 Fury after sitting for 20 years.

Just ran a gas line to a can, cleaned the carb and she fired right up and runs well.

Still the same fuel pump and radiator, no leaks.

Mopars are bullet proof
 
Same with a '63 Custom 880 I had in the mid-'90s. It has a 1982 plate and inspection sticker on it. I bought the car for $100, and dragged it out from under a mulberry bush. The white car was quite black and gray from all the tree crap on it! Towed it home, changed the oil and added coolant, put a battery in it and ran a fuel line from a can to the pump. Primed the carb, and she started right up! It had sat from '82 to '95.
 
I have a 69 Super Bee that sat for 20 years in the desert (1986-2005).
We did the same, put a new fuel pump on from a seperat line, cleaned the carb, pre oiled the engine and it fired up. Still runs well till today

Carsten
 
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