For Sale 1977 Newport

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Not mine...Clean, Green and a 440
1977 Chrysler Newport
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Very nice. Love the interior!

Everything is good to go except that flex hose!
 
Kind of strange without a tilt wheel. Remember brocade fabrics??? Nice car!

CBODY67
 
I’m not a Green Fan, but I like this one allot.. my 2 older kids live in Nashville if anyone wants eye on..
 
That green is fine by me... love the condition she appears to be in... if she had a pointy nose, I might get excited. :lol:
 
Kind of strange without a tilt wheel. Remember brocade fabrics??? Nice car!

CBODY67

I wish Chrysler would have continued brocade interiors for the last year of the Formal's. I guess I could find a set of seats for my 78 NYB.

I like the brocade seats way better than even leather!!!
 
I wish Chrysler would have continued brocade interiors for the last year of the Formal's. I guess I could find a set of seats for my 78 NYB.

I like the brocade seats way better than even leather!!!
If in good shape, I'd take it... I'd be willing to recover a set for the "parts car" someday.
 
Brocade was not fashionable after the "crushed velour" age came upon us. The '74+ trim codes lost their metallic/pearl component, so they were "pure colors". Lost that "sparkle". But that "sparkle" wouldn't work well with velour, I suspect.

CBODY67
 
Like that "Paisley" interior....I think that's what they used to call it in the 70's! And the nylon material wore real well.... my dad had a similar pattern on a '74 Monaco.
 
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