For Sale 1967 Chrysler Newport convertible. Not Mine Ebay

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I did a search and didn’t see this one listed yet. On EBay. I like it but not ready to commit yet.
‘67 Newport Convertible.
1967 Chrysler Newport Convertible | eBay

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1967 Chrysler Newport Convertible

Although the C-body Chrysler Newport was known by most folks as the "entry-level" full-size Chrysler from 1961-1981 in various forms, the Newport name actually dates back as far as 1941 when it was used on a roadster concept car known as the Newport Phaeton. It's biggest claims to fame, other than only 6 ever being produced, was that actress Lana Turner and Chrysler founder Walter P. Chrysler himself both owned one as their personal car for a time. To top it off, the Newport Phaeton also paced the Indianapolis 500 in 1941, the only time a non-production vehicle has ever held that honor. The Newport Phaeton was based on the upper-level New Yorker, a sign of things to come.

For consignment a rarely seen car indeed, taking on the shape of a Chrysler Newport 2 Door Convertible from 1967. Just as the B52's sang in their song Love Shack: "Hop in my Chrysler, it's as big as a whale
And it's about to set sail.... I got me a car, it seats about twenty, so come on, and bring your jukebox money. This one the beneficiary of a full restoration in 2002, it has only seen about 4,000 miles since then. Garaged, and well cared for, she's a turnkey classic all buttoned up and ready to roll topped or topless...the only thing missing is the "If this car is rockkin" ...sign!

Exterior
Wonderfully straight and equally as massive steel slabs adorn this car all draped in Persian White paint. Gaps are well minded, and chrome bumpers and trimmings are all mirror like and presenting beautifully. This "whale" it's all chromed upfront with its vertical ribbed grille flanked by dual headlights and some angled in turn signal lights. A dual painted on pinstripe runs from stem to stern and is presenting in red. As are the red stripe tires which wrap 15-inch Chrysler Road Wheels. Small fender skirts adorn the rear quarters adding some definite class. The rear of the car has an inverted V taillight setup, and a trunk lid which hides a 2-bedroom NYC apartment(sic). A near perfect large canvas white convertible top is the icing on this late 60's cake and it has a glass window. When put down, we note a snappy tonneau cover in red which fits just right baby bear.

Interior
Loads of red vinyl covers the tuck and roll inserted seats with smooth bolsters outside. A split bench with a large central armrest, also in smooth vinyl, allows you to skate down the road while styling to the side just a bit. Noted is a crack in a seam on the driver's side seat. The backseat has plenty of romper room and is like new with a center mounted speaker. Upfront another open V format design dash has a red padded top, and a chromed horizontal ribbed angled dash front. Here the rectangular gauges reside, as well as toggles 60's style that operate the headlights, top, flashers and heating controls. Below all this menagerie is a thin red metal strip which houses the ignition, and a large ashtray lighter setup to allow you to go full cigarette after your back-seat adventures. It also is the bottom frame for the glovebox. Bang bang bang on the door baby! I can't hear you...

Drivetrain
A fully rebuilt and restored sky blue blocked and valve covered original 383ci V8 with a single 2-barrel carburetor atop, sits snugly within a totally restored engine bay. All shiny black attachments, and supple hoses are well cared for since the restoration. On back an A727 Torqueflite 3-speed automatic transmission which pushes power back to the rear in 8-3/4-inch form with 2.73 gears...Sign says, woo, stay away fools 'Cause love rules at the love shack!

Undercarriage
Some mild surface rust, but all structurally sound framing, floorboards and rockers. Nice patina but no signs of neglect anywhere. Cushy torsion bar front suspension and forgiving leaf springs for the back provide the ride. Power drums are all around underneath.

Drive-Ability
Just a pleasure to test drive and she fired right up. No complaining when I pushed the accelerator in gently, then firmly after a nice warmup lap. Handling was good considering the sheer bulk of this car and stopping was right on the dime. A fantastic cruiser, top up or down, offering up plenty of interior space. I realized I needed to pay attention when retiring to the mall, as this is a large car to be throwing around, and you need to have good judgement to keep the steel straight when around other obstacles, particularly when negotiating a 3 point turn, you'll need 5 lanes...literally.

A wonderful example well cared for and only driven on Sundays by a grandmother to church...but I digress... it is very well cared for and has seen little road time since the full restoration. Mechanically and physically sound, and a looker at any show because it is very unlikely you'll see another one at any show. A turnkey car, goer and shower here for the hook and catching right out of Classic Auto Mall's Halls...just be sure to bring a very large hook! And as the consigner states, this whale has not seen any water or salt, or salt water for that matter, on her journeys over the last several years.

FENDER TAG DECODE
CAR: Chrysler Newport
ENGINE: 383cid 2-bbl V8
TRANSMISSION: 3-Speed Automatic
TIRES: Unknown tire code
BUILD DATE: October 12.
AXLE: 2.76 Ratio
INTERIOR: Red Vinyl
PAINT: Persian White
ABC OPTIONS:
K8: Power Windows
R2: Music Master AM Radio
X2: Tinted Windshield Only
Y2: White Convertible Top
abc OPTIONS:
d6: Unknown Option
h7: Fender or Hood Mounted Turn Signal Indicators
j4: Moulding - Body Sill Narrow
k7: Passenger Outside Manual Mirror
u1: Sold Car When Built

VIN DECODE
CE27G73133783
C-Chrysler Newport
E-Economy Price Class
27-2 Door Convertible
G-383ci V8 2bbl
7-1967
3-Jefferson, MI Assy Plant
133783-Sequential Unit Number

Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special interest automobile showroom, featuring over 600 vehicles for sale with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914. Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.
 
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There are some underside pictures as well. By too many to copy paste from my phone.
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Ok interior, underside and fender tag. (Power windows)

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The bullshittery was about as over the top as I have ever had the disgust for.
He surely wasn’t charged by the word.
I do kind of like the car though. I will hold out for a ‘68 Polara or Polara 500 Convertible that is a twin to mine.:)
 
One of my my big gripes on car ads is that they give all manner of pictures but neglect to give the real money shots, things like details of the inner quarters and trunk floor which are often problem areas. Also endless banter on on the history of a model or various facts that any enthusiast would already know or could easily look up.
 
Ow, I wonder what his reserve is.
 
FWIW, the car looks pretty nice. Hope it finds a good AND appreciative home.

I guess exterior color "white", plus Chrysler convertible, plus options makes it so rare it's worthy of the seemingly-elevated price? But then would you like to live a $50K house or a $75K house, which was the same house? Heard that on an old "Make money selling houses" 3am infomercial" 15 years ago.

Of course, the answer would depend if you were buying or selling!

Just some thoughts,
CBODY67
 
They need a huge mark-up on the cars to pay the bills. I've driven by the place several times and it's huge. The overhead in a place like this must be immense.

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There is some truth among the BS. I do believe that this car hasn't ever seen salt. It still has much of the factory paint on the subframe.
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And look at those door bottoms.
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This looks a lot like a car that was at Carlisle some years back under the high dollar pavilion in the car coral.
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Jeff
 
If the $28.5 is what they want, nice as it is, about double a reasonable ask. Is there something funny about that door jamb tag? Looks like it was masked over for a repaint, just wondering.
 
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