just finished my 1969 New Yorker

That is a Leaburn-quality level restoration. I'm not a a huge Fusie fan but that us a beautiful car!!!
 
A beautiful car that shows all the special touches that you have put into it. I too never knew Chrysler put ignition switches to the left of the column-the 68 I have has it to the right of the column.
 
WOW, all I can say is wow......
You did this on your own?!
Simply beautiful, thanks for posting!
 
Looks awesome!
You mentioned radio delete. I have yet to see a C body with a radio delete and it's tag.
Please post the tag so that I can see the radio delete , or better yet, the lack of an R code as all cars were radio delete until they had a radio ordered.

You had mentioned several times that you do not typically do this type of car restoration. What type of cars are you usually doing restorations on?
@tinnman75
 
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Unbelievable!! Is the ignition switch really on the left side, like a Pontiac? Never seen that before, but what do I know, I drive a 66! Stunning work!
For 1969, MOPAR had the ignition switch on the left, before it started being on the steering column for the safety lock
 
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