NOT MINE NOT MINE Pristine 1971 Chrysler New Yorker 4 Door Hardtop With Low Miles

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From Facebook Marketplace: 1971 Chrysler New Yorker · Sedan 4D

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1971 Chrysler New Yorker

Driven 47,000 miles

Automatic transmission

Exterior color: Gold · Interior color: White

Fuel type: Gasoline

1 owner

This vehicle is paid off

Clean title
This vehicle has no significant damage or problems.

Seller's Description​

Vehicle is original . No rust. One owner. 440 engine, auto.

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This car is the second most favorite color of mine in the 1971 Chrysler line up besides GJ4 (April Green Metallic)

This color is FL6 (Aztec Gold Metallic)

Surprisingly free of rust given that it resides in PA.
 
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Beautiful car. Not my favourite color - I prefer the different shades of blue, as well as white and burgundy, but the condition of this one is impressive.
 
Beautiful! The interior has me confused. I have a '71 New Yorker with white interior, however the dash, steering wheel, carpet and seatbelts are black, like any other white interior Mopar I've ever seen. Anyone ever see something like this before?
 
Beautiful! The interior has me confused. I have a '71 New Yorker with white interior, however the dash, steering wheel, carpet and seatbelts are black, like any other white interior Mopar I've ever seen. Anyone ever see something like this before?
That is S6L2 Beige and not really white.
 
I presume that color is the same gold as used on the Newport Aztec/Cordoba?
I don't recall seeing it on a non-Nupe, and it really glows in the sun.

This color-switch is interesting, presumably the headliner was 'required' to match the seats, but the lower plastics needed to match the floor and door carpeting.
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What was the asking price? (the FB listing is deleted already)
 
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