For Sale 1966 Chrysler New Yorker - $7500

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1966 Chrysler New Yorker
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1966 Chrysler New Yorker 2 Door Console Car. 440, 727, 8 3/4 big bearing diff. recently gone through and upgraded to green bearing. Original condition. P/S, Power Brakes, Power Windows, A/C, Vacuum Gauge. I have original wheels/hubcaps and new rubber. Currently on 24's with new rubber. ZERO RUST ! This car is 100% complete. First year Chrysler put a 440 in a car and first year disc brakes. Still original Budd Brakes. Only about 2100 two doors were made and the console was a special order option. You will not see another one like this in this condition. Car runs and drives just fine. It's not perfect by any means but I have no issue driving it to work or shows in Prescott.
 
We've seen this one before but it's worth seeing again. Except for the wheels. He does redeem himself though with the stock wheels and disc brake wheel covers. Love the buckets and console. Close to me so if anyone is serious I can take a look.
 
Great looking car, with the stock wheel covers. You may recoup some of purchase price by selling the 24" wheels & tires. Very cool '66 New Yorker.
 
Amazing how much better it looks with the stock rims & caps. Neat car.
 
Great looking car, with the stock wheel covers. You may recoup some of purchase price by selling the 24" wheels & tires. Very cool '66 New Yorker.
Or let him keep his ugly wheels and knock a bunch off the price.
 
Younger than 35, or too many mind altering substances
 
I agree with all these posts. Great looking console car with the original wheels and wheel covers, hate the giant diameter wheels.
 
I've seen worse choices in wheels. I really like the car though.
 
Again, I had worse wheels on mine, also sold by a millennial lad. I got him to throw in some nice 15" ones and I sold the 20" wire spoke monstrosities for $150. Thus, I drove mine home for a net expense of $1250. While this is a nicer ride than Mathilda, its NOT $6250 nicer. Good to see a few C bodies coming out on Craigslist in AZ again anyway. Now, if I can just find a bank to, ahem, subsidize me.....
 
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