NOT MINE 3,900 ACTUAL MILE 1978 Chrysler New Yorker

That triple blue combination looks great!

Nice of the "dealer" to show a video of the car before it disappears to a fancy warehouse. I would drive it just like I drive my 78 New Yorker 440 when I purchased it about six years ago with 12,800 miles! It currently has just over 22,000

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at 12:40, the car can be seen in its new home:


Thank-you!
I've wondered who's buying these cars. I have a little back-story on the dealer:

Two years ago, that dealer listed a 1970 Toronado GT for sale on YouTube, as "original and perfect". Fortunately, he mentioned where he bought it, and I found that ad as well. The car wasn't as original as he mentioned, very dried out in Arizona. It had the same unique options, same interior and exterior colors, same mileage, etc. It was really cheap. These GT's are rare, especially with the options this car had, the location and the fact that the dealer said that he had to re-paint something minor. It appeared that the car he bought was in pretty poor shape, needing more than "minor" paint.

So, I posted that link and a question for him on his YouTube ad, twice. They were deleted. I posted another note on another ad he had for the same car (he had about 5), asking him to call me. It, too was deleted.

It took a while to sell.
Sergio bought it! Per this video, that was the first car Sergio bought from this dealer, at about 40 seconds in:


I wonder if Sergio ever saw the ad from that poor car in Arizona.
 
Here are a couple of videos from dealer on another low mile New Yorker.
Heh I don't believe a word he says, he has all the Buzz word talk, 'Best of the Best", "Next Level" etc.
Says his son did the undercarriage 'detail' work, why would you need to detail a 17k mile car? Especially respraying the undercoat? To make it 'next level' pretty or to hide a 100k miles of road grime?
Says he was a 'Detailer' with his dad's business as a kid when these cars were new, sounds like we got a new Marc Worman heh. (doesn't know what spark plug wires are, wheeler dealer)

Anyways... some pics that some may like.

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1977 Chrysler New Yorker Engine Bay ONLY 17,000 ACTUAL MILES.Odometer.jpg



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