For Sale 1978 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham - $3900

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1978 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham

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1978 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham 4-dr sedan. Rust-free, never seen salt, garage kept. 65,000 miles. All original. 400 cubic inch engine. Runs great, no transmission issues. Leather interior. Good rubber. Power windows and door locks, 8-track player, AM/FM radio, A/C (needs repair), cruise control, much more. Comes with electrical and body/mechanical manuals, original owner's manual, floor mats, and some spare parts. Clean title. Historic plates. Third owner, I've had it for ten years; first owner never drove it, according to what I was told by previous owner. To my knowledge, this car was never in an accident. Photos taken August 2, 2017.

This is a beautiful old land ship. As with all older classics, this vehicle has some issues that need to be repaired, but this could be the easiest restoration you've ever encountered.

$3900 negotiable CASH, no checks, no trades. Calls only. Texts and emails are ignored. Click "reply" button above for contact number.
 
No a fan of the Green.. but sweet looking classic non the less.
I like the green! It seems very close to the green of a car that my sister owned in the mid 1980's . A 1977 Mercury Cougar nine passenger station wagon that I would love to own now!
 
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Despite the color, looks like it sold. Posting is no longer there. Hopefully, it don't go to a starry eyed flipper or to a demo guy.
 
I love that green leather, choir looks to be in great shape, aside from the usual bs. I bet someone got it for $3500.
Like street said hopefully it went to a good home.
 
The colors and seats remind me of my first 74 Imperial...

This could be the car of the owners of my first garage job... but I thought theirs was a white top... they never drove it, it was bought and put away as an "investment"... Chrysler's last big car and all...
 
Yeah, green cars are usually a hard sell. You do have to admit they are unique though in a sea of bright colors.
 
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