1973 Chrysler New Yorker - $850

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For sale is a 1973 Chrysler New Yorker.
4 doors. Yellow paint with green interior/vinyl top
440 4-Barrel engine
NO BRAKES
Transmission slips
Some rust around fenders, floorboards
Ran last year
Needs battery
Odometer reads 27599

This car would be a great restoration project. Once it's fixed up, this New Yorker could be a great example of classic American luxury and power!

Price is $850 firm.

http://terrehaute.craigslist.org/cto/3389393451.html

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Priced right. A little rusty but it could be a nice project car.
 
Its not a project car by any stretch, its a great parts car, rimblow wheel, tilt, cruise, 440, 8 3/4 rear, look at all those power window switches..... good parts car
 
No. Every state has car guys, but true Mopar guys are not all over.

A Guy that wont go to Carlisle because its hot is not a Mopar guy

A Guy that drive another make car for their daily driver is not a Mopar guy.

A Guy that wont drive a small block is not a Mopar guy

A guy that doesnt know what a Fratzog is not a Mopar guy.

A guy that doesnt like C bodies is not a Mopar guy.

.........................I'm tired now, everyone please add to the list.
 
I'm glad you cleared that up...........

you know Bob, so many guys claim to be Mopar guys but are not, it irritating and frustrating. You see a self proclaimed "Mopar guy" towing his "race car" E body with a Tundra or The self proclaimed Mopar guy that feels the need to save fuel so he drives a Toyota. Or the guy that has a 33 Plymouth that swears by Mother Mopar and yet has a bowtie 350 between the rails because its a cheaper build.
 
Try not to be too hard on them Dave. Maybe they were forced to drive a PT Cruiser and fell off the wagon. Speaking of good fuel economy the new Dart looks pretty nice.
 
you know Bob, so many guys claim to be Mopar guys but are not, it irritating and frustrating. You see a self proclaimed "Mopar guy" towing his "race car" E body with a Tundra or The self proclaimed Mopar guy that feels the need to save fuel so he drives a Toyota. Or the guy that has a 33 Plymouth that swears by Mother Mopar and yet has a bowtie 350 between the rails because its a cheaper build.

Those guys iritate me too. Especially the trailer queens. They may have the best of the best cars but they don't know a damn thing about their own car as they gloss over the car with a feather duster. And brag that it's only been driven .3 mile in the last 15 years.
 
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Think it's safe to say I'm a true mopar guy.
Nope, polara71 says you have to like small blocks so I guess you're not.

I drive my race car to the track & I pull a trailer with my daily driver RAM. But I don't know **** about these cars compared to almost everyone here. Do I get to be a true Mopar guy?
 
So I'm not a Mopar guy because my DD is an F-150 by choice.
OK..... I guess I'll have to live with that stigma, then.
If anybody has a question that I think I can answer, I'll just refrain then...
 
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Nope, polara71 says you have to like small blocks so I guess you're not.

I drive my race car to the track & I pull a trailer with my daily driver RAM. But I don't know **** about these cars compared to almost everyone here. Do I get to be a true Mopar guy?

He'd be wrong. True I do prefer BB's, but I've owned a couple small block cars too. T It was a different kind of love with them but love nonetheless. My butt sat in more Chryslers than anything else by far. I have scared knuckles all from Chryslers...Spent half the night stuck in the scary *** NJ pinebarrens cause I wouldnt abandon my mopar on the side of the road till the next day .....and THAT was a 318 car. I earned my mopar stripes,lol.
 
He'd be wrong. True I do prefer BB's, but I've owned a couple small block cars too.


I wouldn't, you need to like small blocks, you say you do so your safe. And your all Mopar.


Yeah Stan, you dont qualify as a true Die Hard Mopar guy. Sell your "Ford by choice" . This is all a moot point since there is no reason to discuss it. We all know the qualifications.
 
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