When I saw the ad on CL this afternoon, I knew this 1972 Chrysler to be CS23T2C257293 -- an HT8 NYer Brougham that I inspected together with @Ripinator in January 2021 and almost bought 5 years ago. The story is here:
For Sale - 1972 NYB Two-door (GT8)
I liked the car at the time, and am happy to see that the current seller has done some work:
"Good condition. 440 v8. Has many options such as ps, pb, a/c, pw, and power driver seat. Have owned for over five years. Have put time and money into the Mopar. Runs and looks great. Minimal surface rust on under carriage. New carpet, headliner, vinyl top, gas tank, carburetor, radiator, master cylinder, front brake hoses, dual exhaust, and probably more I am forgetting. It will need window gears for the front power windows ( motors run). Back windows work fine. Have fender tag and build sheet. Looks to be a local Virginia car most of its life. Believed to be low mileage. The road/rally wheels will not go with the car but rather the hubcaps that came with it when I purchased it. It is not perfect but a very eye catching Mopar that some one can enjoy."
If anyone is seriously interested, I can share my notes from back then.
For Sale - 1972 NYB Two-door (GT8)
I liked the car at the time, and am happy to see that the current seller has done some work:
"Good condition. 440 v8. Has many options such as ps, pb, a/c, pw, and power driver seat. Have owned for over five years. Have put time and money into the Mopar. Runs and looks great. Minimal surface rust on under carriage. New carpet, headliner, vinyl top, gas tank, carburetor, radiator, master cylinder, front brake hoses, dual exhaust, and probably more I am forgetting. It will need window gears for the front power windows ( motors run). Back windows work fine. Have fender tag and build sheet. Looks to be a local Virginia car most of its life. Believed to be low mileage. The road/rally wheels will not go with the car but rather the hubcaps that came with it when I purchased it. It is not perfect but a very eye catching Mopar that some one can enjoy."
If anyone is seriously interested, I can share my notes from back then.
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