For Sale 1972 Chrysler Newport Loyal

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This one was for sale earlier in Feb.
Now it's being flipped by the person who bought it.
Looks like they tried to pretty it up, but didn't put much effort into the oil on the top and bottom side.

1972 Chrysler Newport Loyal
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TO VIEW OVER 140 FULL SIZE PICTURES OF THE CHRYSLER NEWPORT HERE IS THE DIRECT LINK.

1972 Chrysler Newport Loyal 2dr Coupe 80k Miles Slideshow by troyspupies


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I wouldn't buy the Loyal .. it won't run for anyone but the original owner.
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Too bad it got flipped. I remember liking the look of this one a lot ... DAMNED YELLER CARS!
I'm gonna wind up with all yellow-y cars. I know it.
 
A word of caution on this one. Referring to the post below, I was going to buy a similarly seemingly clean 71 New Yorker from this seller in January. By the advert it looked immaculate. But when I showed up there were numerous lies by omissions plus some genuinely shady stuff going on. Sellers are incompetent regarding auto mechanics and classic cars in general. They are curb side flippers who seem to be after quick impossible to refund deposits. Have somebody check out this car first if bidding. Oddly it's the third low mile fuselage I've seen them flip recently.

For Sale - 1971 Chrysler New Yorker 4d HT_on eBay
 
The latest bid before end was $7700 He probably purchased it for $4000 from the estate that was selling it in March. The description says he invest $2000 etc. So how much profit do you need to flip it?
 
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