NOT MINE 3,900 ACTUAL MILE 1978 Chrysler New Yorker

Dealer owned....Meaning, You'll get no "Deal" when that happens. It is a beauty though!
 
In the above video the dealer states that it sold before he could list on BAT. The new owner does not want his name or price released. All dealler says is that it is a big time collector.
 
That triple blue combination looks great!

Nice of the "dealer" to show a video of the car before it disappears to a fancy warehouse.
 
Dealer owned....Meaning, You'll get no "Deal" when that happens. It is a beauty though!
That is true specialist of classic cars, Bill Garafolo in Myrtle Beach. He sometimes sells classics directly to regular customers. He usually does through Bringatrailer.com. I have bought from him at BAT (Olds 98 Regency 1979) and directly (1981 Lincoln Mark VI two door) . his cars are top notch. Never perfect but they are old cars. I assume this one has not come on BAT yet but he has a number of you tube videos featuring it in advance of the listing from Competition cars dealershipo.
 
^^ You said it.... It'll go in a warehouse!
Bill from Competition Cars has one fairly young looking client based in California that I believe has purchased over 20 mainly large classic cars of this era from him to transport to CA to be in his collection that he sometimes drives on special occasions. A great customer for sure. The customer is on BAT much of the time and is a true class act.
 
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That car won't see the light of day anymore.
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That is true specialist of classic cars, Bill Garafolo in Myrtle Beach. He sometimes sells classics directly to regular customers. He usually does through Bringatrailer.com. I have bought from him at BAT (Olds 98 Regency 1979) and directly (1981 Lincoln Mark VI two door) . his cars are top notch. Never perfect but they are old cars. I assume this one has not come on BAT yet but he has a number of you tube videos featuring it in advance of the listing from Competition cars dealershipo.

This is the same dealer that got a hold of "Dick's" car (The dove grey 392 mile '78 NYB) that generated a lot of flak (and now probably in a climate controlled warehouse).

Why does this guy seem to be a magnet for all of the low mile 78 NYBs?

Ultra-niche market for sure.... and filling the void of the defunct clip joints in Lakeland, lol.

I still didn't see any tag shots of the blue car in this thread. It's on the list of the last few C-bodies built, though.
 
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