NOT MINE 1973 Chrysler New Yorker 4dr Hardtop, 28K miles - $7,900 - Brush, CO

Second owner. Always inside. Zero Rust.
Says it might be original tires.
28,000 miles.

If only this was a 70,71,72.

As a previous owner of a Colorado car, I can vouch for the minimal rust thing. My previous '73 was driven though, and the unibody and stub frame were still quite pristine, inside and out.
 
I have not.
It really is a good looking car. Even with the chevy grill,haha.
Sure would like to see the close ups of the tires. Does anyone know what the original tires would have been on this car in 73?
The originals would have twin stripe white walls, most were bias ply.
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Would be nice to see the car after being washed and DRIED. When they are wet I have always felt someone is hiding something concerning the paint.
 
I spoke with the seller about his 73 New Yorker. He tells this about the car: "Fantastic original paint and interior, vinyl roof in great condition, a 9/10 car. New fuel tank, had to have a rad made for it as no one would repair original, he did not keep the original rad. He bought the car from original owners daughter and she is seventy. All the electrics work, Chrome and trim in great shape, rebuilt the carb. Calls the car a time capsule. Runs great and drives but not for a road trip, it has been off the road over twenty years". Not a great photographer.
The New Yorker is located in the town of Bennett Colorado. 30 minutes from Denver international airport.
If I was a buyer I would have to see the car in person or have a trusted person that knows these cars look and drive it. It does sound like a great car for the money.
Some photos I was able to get sent.

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I spoke with the seller about his 73 New Yorker. He tells this about the car: "Fantastic original paint and interior, vinyl roof in great condition, a 9/10 car. New fuel tank, had to have a rad made for it as no one would repair original, he did not keep the original rad. He bought the car from original owners daughter and she is seventy. All the electrics work, Chrome and trim in great shape, rebuilt the carb. Calls the car a time capsule. Runs great and drives but not for a road trip, it has been off the road over twenty years". Not a great photographer.
The New Yorker is located in the town of Bennett Colorado. 30 minutes from Denver international airport.
If I was a buyer I would have to see the car in person or have a trusted person that knows these cars look and drive it. It does sound like a great car for the money.
Some photos I was able to get sent.

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The apparent pristine condition of the emissions and other decals says a lot. :thumbsup:

That gold paint would be an excellent candidate for a hand rub down with Meguiar's #7 followed by some carnuba wax, just like the gold Lincoln Continental was featured in the AutoGeek forum on restoring single stage paint.

The Secret to Removing Oxidation and Restoring a Show Car Finish to Antique Single Stage Paints
 
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I spoke with the seller about his 73 New Yorker. He tells this about the car: "Fantastic original paint and interior, vinyl roof in great condition, a 9/10 car. New fuel tank, had to have a rad made for it as no one would repair original, he did not keep the original rad. He bought the car from original owners daughter and she is seventy. All the electrics work, Chrome and trim in great shape, rebuilt the carb. Calls the car a time capsule. Runs great and drives but not for a road trip, it has been off the road over twenty years". Not a great photographer.
The New Yorker is located in the town of Bennett Colorado. 30 minutes from Denver international airport.
If I was a buyer I would have to see the car in person or have a trusted person that knows these cars look and drive it. It does sound like a great car for the money.
Some photos I was able to get sent.
Nice to converse with a seller who acts like a seller. I was asking about a car last night through text right up till I asked about the car having 2023 expired tags, no current smog test, and California BAR doesn't show the license plate up in vehicle history. Man did he ever get defensive and antagonistic after that question.
 
1973 Chrysler New Yorker 4dr Hardtop, 28K miles - $7,900 - Brush, CO
1973 New Yorker for sale by owner - Brush, CO - craigslist
Seller's Description:
1973 Chrysler New Yorker with 28,000 original miles and rust free! must see. Would possibly trade for a suburban or Tahoe of equal value!
Contact: No phone listed.
Copy and paste in your email: f1ebdad3115b32d3a64f16bb547c5964@sale.craigslist.org

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TOO bad not in Canada and the seller might want to add its a New Yorker Brougham
 
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The car has now gone up 2K.

Here is the link. CS43T3C280858

Chrysler New Yorker - $9,900 (Denver)​

Down $1k to $8.9k ask.

The new photos that you posted are helpful, in that they pop less / are more realistic than the ones in the original ad that had been taken after CS43T3C280858 had been just washed -- and made the JY6 almost look like GY8.

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Down $1k to $8.9k ask.

The new photos that you posted are helpful, in that they pop less / are more realistic than the ones in the original ad that had been taken after CS43T3C280858 had been just washed -- and made the JY6 almost look like GY8.

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I could get that paint shinning. It will take labour but look great. A machine polish can really screw up the metallic.
 
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