For Sale 1967 Chrysler Newport 2 Door Fastback Coupe - $4995 (Owasso)

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1967 Chrysler Newport 2 Door Fastback Coupe
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1967 Chrysler Newport 2 Door Fastback, White with Black interior, 440 cubic inch engine, 727 3-speed automatic transmission, front-end totally rebuilt at Sam's Alignment & Brakes on 6th street (Mopar specialists). Needs Windsheild (cracked), Needs vent windows replaced but I have 2 complete units just haven't installed them. Exterior in great condition paint is thin and fading in spots but no rust, Interior in very good condition plus I have brand new carpet kit still in box, Tires are good, runs, drives, steers and stops as it should, nice cruiser, never see these old cars anymore. $4995 my divorce is your gain. Call David
 
Where'd that engine come from? '72-era air cleaner, but what's that behind the upper pulleys? Just curious.

CBODY67
 
Where'd that engine come from? '72-era air cleaner, but what's that behind the upper pulleys? Just curious.

CBODY67
And where’s the cooling fan going to end up?
 
There you go @BLUPORT if you really want to join in the hobby full throttle!

Get her done! :poke:

I struggled to get a car that was only 4 hours from me, and you're talking about one in Oklahoma? There's a broad line between hobbyist and a madman, this would be a strong move on the latter.
 
That's a truck/motorhome engine in that thing. Probably a 413 if it has raised pad on the leading edge of the lifter valley.
 
The "HD Truck" engines, circa 1972, had some weird stuff on them. Nothing like a car or pickup engine. Looked like a different engine, other than the valve covers.

1972 Motorhome 440s had different cylinder heads, with individual exhaust ports, not siamesed center ports. Regular B/RB intake manifold and intake ports, though. I have seen ONE set of them, with the matching carb that spec'd for a '72 MHC 440, as did the distributor.

CBODY67
 
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