For Sale 1968 Chrysler New Yorker - $1 (Warner Robins Ga)

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1968 Chrysler New Yorker
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1968 or 69 (can't remember) Chrysler New Yorker for sale here.

11,000 OBO (no low ballers)
Second owner.

Drum brakes replaced with aftermarket brakes for better handling.

Drives amazing and engine still has plenty of life.

AMAZING SHOW CAR AND A TRUE GEM FOR ANY COLLECTERS GARAGE

please do not contact me unless serious, and I do not need any help selling this vehicle.
 
Seller can not remember the year and I can't remember why anybody would pay $11 k for this car.

Dave
 
He;s got some nerve to ask $11k for a car that he cannot remember the year of. I'm pretty sure the seats have been redo incorrectly also. It looks to be pretty low optioned as well. I would do $5k if the body was as solid and straight as it looks like it could be.
 
(aftermarket brakes for "better handling"?) Concur on the upholstery issue and the seller knowing the model year. Might be an Imperial if it didn't say "New Yorker" on it?

CBODY67
 
Doesn't need help selling at $11K?

That number is going to need help and plenty of it.

Kevin

Some people might tend to think that any old "classic" is worth $10K, easy? What kind of "low mileage used car" with 60K miles cost, by comparison? Not even considering the NY's 17mpg on the highway vs 29+mpg on the highway for the newer vehicle.

All things considered, I'd think that $5K would be more accurate from what I've seen. Another casualty, for the owner, of the "B-J Affect"?

CBODY67
 
Some people might tend to think that any old "classic" is worth $10K, easy? What kind of "low mileage used car" with 60K miles cost, by comparison? Not even considering the NY's 17mpg on the highway vs 29+mpg on the highway for the newer vehicle.

All things considered, I'd think that $5K would be more accurate from what I've seen. Another casualty, for the owner, of the "B-J Affect"?

CBODY67
Golly if you could make my NYer get 17 MPG on the highway with today's gas I'd pay you to work on it. The best I've gotten on todays gas is about 12 MPG.
 
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