1969 New Yorker - MN

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A good, honest looking car.

69 Chrysler new Yorker 2 door with very little rust. 440 with t727 trany. new tires and exhaust. call for more info. 507-two seven six- 6142

http://mankato.craigslist.org/cto/4421608124.html

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Sweet. Is that a holley single pumper ontop of that 440? Looks like someone ditched the carter I guess. A good honest car indeed. Wish I could scoop it up. The clowns over on Moparts dump on this very type of car. Shame.
 
Yeah, saw that. May or maynot mean anything. Can buy those over the Internet for few bucks I'm sure. Car looks like its unmolested aside from the carb, even has all the bumper trim....which is usually always gone.
 
Sweet. Is that a holley single pumper ontop of that 440? Looks like someone ditched the carter I guess.QUOTE]


The "K" code 440 in 69, (which this car looks to have in it), used a holley carb. The "TNT" used a carter. That carb looks to be a replacement holley.

It is a nice car....... No vinal top.....
 
Sweet. Is that a holley single pumper ontop of that 440? Looks like someone ditched the carter I guess.QUOTE]


The "K" code 440 in 69, (which this car looks to have in it), used a holley carb. The "TNT" used a carter. That carb looks to be a replacement holley.

It is a nice car....... No vinal top.....
I would guess those TNT NYr cars a rare birds. Odd, why would the TNT car get the Carter, and the standard 440 get the Holley? Was the Carter larger... More CFM?
 
My experience has been Holley carbs perform better than carter/edlebrock carbs, but in turn they get better gas mileage also....and don't leak as much if at all.
 
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