For Sale 1969 Chrysler Newport Sportsgrain Convertible

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Power vent windows, and saddle interior! Not a fan of those wheels, don't they belong on a Chebbie? Price is high, but worth every penny if it needs nothing and you can afford it....
 
That's pretty sweet right there and it has power vents! Wheels couldn't be chebbie.
 
You've been to Smithville before with Mr Samplingman James?
Yes, that's out by Atlantic City, correct? There is another Smithville near Lumberton, I think, but it's not the "vintage village" attraction.

I like this one. Always weighing my options, do I go three more years and finish the blue vert, or just get something complete and be done with it.
 
Power vent windows, and saddle interior! Not a fan of those wheels, don't they belong on a Chebbie? Price is high, but worth every penny if it needs nothing and you can afford it....
Those are 66 Chrysler 300 "spinner" premium wheel covers.
 
Yes, that's out by Atlantic City, correct? There is another Smithville near Lumberton, I think, but it's not the "vintage village" attraction.

I like this one. Always weighing my options, do I go three more years and finish the blue vert, or just get something complete and be done with it.


Looks like the one near the shore......
 
If that's as nice as the pictures, I'd say the price is pretty close to right. Probably could buy it for $16-$16.5 cash.

They are expecting to have it for a while if they are advertising that it will be at Carlisle in July.
 
It just hit me... Is that a stock color top for that car? In 1970 you could have white or black.
 
It just hit me... Is that a stock color top for that car? In 1970 you could have white or black.
Only white or black convertible top was available from the factory according to my 1969 Chrysler data book.

That car seems to be in nice condition and I like power vent windows (even if they use GM motors that only sometimes work). But no a/c is a non-starter for where I live.

It is a rare car, but it looks too strange for my taste - I would rather have a comparable 300.

When the Chrysler "woodies" circa 1950 were built, they were much more "real" to me, even if they didn't make much sense either:

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