Mort St. John
New Member
I am very glad to find this forum. I just hope that I will be able to navigate it successfully.
I own a 1978 Chrysler New Yorker, which I purchased in 2016. Overall, I am very happy with the car, although I have never gotten it to idle or start as smoothly as I would like. Celestia - also known as La Chryslera Gigante - is, however, a magnificent machine. She is Spinakker White with a white top and white interior.
Right now, my big struggle is with the driver's side power window. The motor runs but the window is immobile. I took off the door panel, but could see so little that I decided to put it back on until I could get more information about the process. Also, none of the windows are in quite the right position when raised. If anyone has any tips, please let me know. Also, none of the windows are in quite the right position when raised.
I probably should mention that I occasionally volunteer at the Antique Automobile Club of America Library and Research Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Anyone, club member or not, is welcome there, and it really is fabulous!
I own a 1978 Chrysler New Yorker, which I purchased in 2016. Overall, I am very happy with the car, although I have never gotten it to idle or start as smoothly as I would like. Celestia - also known as La Chryslera Gigante - is, however, a magnificent machine. She is Spinakker White with a white top and white interior.
Right now, my big struggle is with the driver's side power window. The motor runs but the window is immobile. I took off the door panel, but could see so little that I decided to put it back on until I could get more information about the process. Also, none of the windows are in quite the right position when raised. If anyone has any tips, please let me know. Also, none of the windows are in quite the right position when raised.
I probably should mention that I occasionally volunteer at the Antique Automobile Club of America Library and Research Center in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Anyone, club member or not, is welcome there, and it really is fabulous!