For Sale '65 NYer in Indiana for $7.3k not mine

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1965 Chrysler New Yorker
Rare 2 door New Yorker. High Perf 440 4bbl posi-traction

New shocks, new battery, new alternator, new plugs and wires, new belts and hoses, new voltage regulator, new relay switch.

Great tires. Bucket seats, tilt wheel. Runs and drives great.

NO TRADES! CASH only! Serious buyers only! $7,300 show contact info

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No 440 in 65 if that would bother anybody.

Weren't any "Posi-tractions" in Chryslers, either.

That is a damn cool car, though. I'd sure like to come across a solid original example of that one day.
 
new battery, new alternator, new plugs and wires... new voltage regulator, new relay switch
Sounds like someone had a charging system problem and just threw money at it until it went away.

It is a very nice looking car though, aside from the cop-car dog dishes and white letter tires, which are easily correctable.
 
I'm not feeling anywhere near $7300 here.
Both bumpers are really tired, paint is poor quality, front seats are unknown condition. Hood lettering is gone, presumably filled in prior to paint. But appearance does suggest a car that has been mechanically looked-after and it's tidy inside -- somebody has pride in this car.

I suspect it's not possible to paint one of these trunklids side-to-side, standing at the rear, but we can definitely tell the painter of this car was standing beside the quarterpanels when spraying. You can see stripes in the hood too.
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There's probably been some repairwork here above the wheel, both at the lip and 4-6" up look a little funny. It's not shiny enough for it to be a wierd reflection. But it's a common rust area.
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I wonder what color this car was originally? Gold? Silver? Ghost traces underhood where the spraycan didn't reach..
And although there's no justifiable reason against it, I hate to see things ziptied to heat and AC hoses.
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And don't forget about the "heat regulator" valve on heater hose....
 
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