1967 Newport

amazinblue82

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I like the '67 C's. Fast tops, no vinyl (though those look good too).

What did you do to your C-body today....

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yeah bill, this got my attention:

1. because its MM1, and
2. i hadn't seen a MM1 "fast top" with white interior before (course they exist, just hadn't run across one that i recall).

Black interior looks cool too, btw.

source: 1967 Chrysler Newport

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Turbine Bronze with a white vinyl top is how my '67 CE23 is. No cornering lights. Same bucket seat interior (which is the 300 buckets, but with Newport door and dash trim) and buddy seat. Mine is factory a/c, too.

Neat to see another Turbine Bronze CE23 , but with black bench seat interior!

Enjoy!
CBODY67
 
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I became a slabbie fan later in my hobby life. Forgive my ignorance in my old age.:poke:

trunk at purchase. late 60's bias ply spare. mat had (was turning) to dust.

what is the black tube (red arrow)?

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after clean up.

two pics below, same one brightened (inside white circle) to show of course its still there. I'm k

ventilation feature of this era/year? something else?

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Flow through ventilation. Rear air switch opens a vent below the package tray that allows air to be expelled through the tube and the Dutchman panel. Offered in 1967.
 
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