1972 Newport Royal 2 Door For Sale

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This is a classic example of early 70’s Mopar Muscle in a full sized luxury car. Red is always a favorite and with that white interior and top this car is a real eye catcher. Take the whole gang; you have lots of room in the trunk. Car shows, road rallies, ice cream stand, or a trip out old Route 66.

The current owner has enjoyed driving her and was quick to point out how like original she is. (The Vin # is on both the engine and transmission) He has maintained the car as needed and changed the oil yearly.

You will find a very detailed description of the entire car. The following is a list of equipment:


  • Steel Belted Tires
  • Rally Wheels
  • Vinyl Top
  • Rear Defogger
  • Front Disc Brakes

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Mopa...1053343?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item460c1ec31f
 
Mark, here you go! I very nice coupe and close enough for you to get on the Turnpike and go see it yourself.
 
It's a prototype that came from the top secret Lean Burn Technologies Test Center.
 
I've now given it a solid half hour trying to come up with what is and why it's there.
I've can't think of one thing.

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Just because its theredoesnt mean I know why its there. I only realized it last year, I moved on long before you did
 
I came across one of these, (or one very similar), in a 72 Imperial coupe. It's held in place with the seat bolts/nuts. I took the driver power seat frame assy from the car and had to completely remove this piece to do that. It may be some sort of stabalizer/brace needed to eliminate a tortional issue in these cars...... Or ....Maybe not.
 
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