1970 New Yorker bare bones very low miles

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picked up this survivor 1970 New Yorker 440 with only 20K on it only stored indoors triple black,,, bumpers look new. Has the original paint on it. it has no power options on but power brakes and steering with no A/C and radio delete no antenna or hole for it. no power windows nothing..lol but super low miles on it with a rust free body. still has the original dealer decal on the trunk

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Nicest "survivor" I have seen in ages. All-business-basic-black-sedan. Would love to hear the story behind it.
 
That is amazing. I'm seriously jealous of that one, what a find. Congrats!
 
Very cool find! :thumbsup:

I only see one option, which is the right side mirror. The P/S, P/B and light package were standard on the New Yorker. Would be nice to see a pic of the fender tag to see if there are any other options. Wonder if it may have started life as a funeral parlor car? I have a fairly low option, triple black '67 New Yorker that was rumored to have been bought new by a Mennonite.

Jeff
 
Very cool find! :thumbsup:

I only see one option, which is the right side mirror. The P/S, P/B and light package were standard on the New Yorker. Would be nice to see a pic of the fender tag to see if there are any other options. Wonder if it may have started life as a funeral parlor car? I have a fairly low option, triple black '67 New Yorker that was rumored to have been bought new by a Mennonite.I will have it for sale at moparfest I hope

Jeff
That or a priest's car. In any case congrats, an amazing find. Will we see it at Moparfest in August?
 
Very cool find! :thumbsup:

I only see one option, which is the right side mirror. The P/S, P/B and light package were standard on the New Yorker. Would be nice to see a pic of the fender tag to see if there are any other options. Wonder if it may have started life as a funeral parlor car? I have a fairly low option, triple black '67 New Yorker that was rumored to have been bought new by a Mennonite. it also has accent stripe delete

Jeff
 
Very cool find! :thumbsup:

I only see one option, which is the right side mirror. The P/S, P/B and light package were standard on the New Yorker. Would be nice to see a pic of the fender tag to see if there are any other options. Wonder if it may have started life as a funeral parlor car? I have a fairly low option, triple black '67 New Yorker that was rumored to have been bought new by a Mennonite. I sent you the pic but not much on it...lol

Jeff

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Very cool. I like the contradiction. A luxury car with none of the luxury options. But who will know when you cruise by in such a pristine, low mileage car.
 
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