For Sale 1977 New Yorker Brougham Coupe in OK. $6500

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Lots of green on this one! Looks a bit brighter that the original factory color, closer to the lime green that GM offered from '76 to '77. A white top and road wheels would help tone it down.

Vintage 1977 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham

1977 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham. 99K Miles. 440 V8. Starts every time, runs and drives great. Working A/C and heater. Power windows/locks. Clean title. Tear in driver's side seat as shown in pictures. Rest of upholstery in great condition.

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Wow! Don't remember seeing a triple green Formal before. Interior is in great shape especially the door panels and the dash pad. Carpet and seats not so much. A lot of coupes had ATC II......that would b the only issue that would make me walk away besides overwhelming rust.
 
It looks very close to this GM color from '76-'77. I had a '76 Cutlass that was this lime green with a white top and interior back when I was a kid.

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Those examples aren't even close. Chrysler used 2 greens in 1977. This one is F7 green which is dark, The lighter green is F2 and is night and day different than F7.
 
There's another green that was available on the Formals in '76 and/or '77 that had more yellow in it, but google images is letting me down for finding an example. Back in the 80's, I stripped an entire white leather interior, less driver seat, out of a car that was the yellow/green. Cost me almost $300 at a local junk yard, which was big money back then. Turned out to be a good investment, as all the moulded panels on mine have since cracked.
 
Well, it definitely has been painted. I don't see anything even remotely close.

Those examples aren't even close. Chrysler used 2 greens in 1977. This one is F7 green which is dark, The lighter green is F2 and is night and day different than F7.

You're correct. I found the other color, and it was either 1976 only, or '76 was the last year for it. Of course there's no color chart in the '76 sales brochure, but I happened to have a '76 paint & trim selector book.

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This was the color I thought the car may have been originally, though it would not have gone well with the green top or interior, but the car must have been the mint green.

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You think this car is F7?

No, not dark enough for F7. It doesn't look like an official Chrysler color.....unless the camera took some very bad pictures. I would assume its some other manufacturer mix/color of paint.....definitely not year correct Chrysler paint.
 
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