1969 Chrysler New Yorker

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Original. Burgundy with Black Vinyl Top, 440 engine, automatic. Garage kept - owned by non-smoker. 52,135 miles.

http://louisville.craigslist.org/cto/3076414122.html

Nice.

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Heck, when I'm ready to look for my next car...I'm going to give the details to you and have you find it for me. LOL.

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what kind of radio does this car have? My grand father's 1969 Chrysler New Yorker had 8-track tape deck in his. The color was forest green and cloth seats like this one.
 
Hey JMarx, welcome to the site from the Motor City!
70FuselageImperial doesn't own the car, he just provided a link to the ad because he found it interesting and wanted to raise his post count(just kidding). You know as much about that car as we do but if you're interested call the number in the ad and let us know how it goes.
 
My grand father's 1969 Chrysler New Yorker had 8-track tape deck in his. The color was forest green and cloth seats like this one.

My grandfather also had a green '69 New Yorker that he bought new. I have one now that is the dark F8 green with the original 8 track, but the odd thing to me is that it does not have power windows. Both cars were/are 4drhts.

Are you looking for one?
 
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yes i am interested in getting one.

Where are you located, and how far are you willing to travel for the right car?

I am in eastern SD, and I think I will be stuck on $2500. I will look it over closer and get some pictures, if you have an interest.

Runs and drives, original paint, F8 dark green, no vinyl top, 2 tone green cloth interior, original 440, A/C, one scrape on lower rear quarter, no visible rust holes, but I think it is getting started down low behind the rear wheels...

This is the 4dr hard top with no post between the front and rear doors and no frame around the windows.
 
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Once I can get to this point my life will be a lot easier.

You'll get there. The path forward is to manage your finances now. It is so easy to say and very hard to accomplish.
 
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