NOT MINE 1970 Chrysler Newport convertible in Germany (original yellow paint under the brown wrap)

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Thanks for @Lycidias for alerting me to the sale of this car. Note the front and rear Chrysler 300 clips. Google translation from the German ad:

"Mopar performance air filter, valve cover
New reinforced performance fan
Just done: Gearbox oil including filter, oil change, intake manifold resealed, valve cover gaskets, spark plugs.

Original paint under the brown foil. (Yellow)

Vehicle comes from the state of Texas and is rust-free.
"

Would be great to get the tag, but the seller has not responded. Perhaps our German members can help?

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The brown wrap looks great.

Does "foil" mean the same thing as vinyl wrap?
 
The asking price is down from 20k euros to 17.5k. Still no tag?
 
I wasn't saying that it wasn't a white interior, saying that it has been sprayed white. My Imperial had that done, it took a week of cleaning with acetone to get it off. I am fortunate that my original leather, plastic and vinyl were all good under the paint, just very dirty.

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