That grill looks great! I wish mine hadn't been stolen.
Jarran,
Where did you get your hood from? is it hinged?
@ChuckBlair....killer ride!!!!!
Bought this car in July 1972, Katy Road Chrysler-Plymouth, Houston, TX.
Owned it ever since. Daily driver 1972-1990, parked until Dec 2003 when restoration started. Completed Dec 2006. All original except for wheels and parts that were replaced due to 31 years of wear and tear. All body parts are original along with all glass. Numbers matching motor and transmission. Just turned 112,000 miles, 5000 since restoration.
Very nice!!!
That's one of the best wagons I have ever seen. Love the paint.I know its older that what you wanted, but its all I got LOL
is that a new yorker..or 300?X2
Ma Snart
Here's a pic or two of my 71 440-6 four speed, Road Runner. All matching numbers and showing 90,000 on the odometer. Rebuilt about 4 thousand miles ago. Has rear spoiler, front chin spoilers, air grabber hood, factory rear window louvers, tape treatment stripes, bucket seats, tach, rimblow wheel, rear window defogger. Original black car with black interior, and white strobe stripe. Two fender tags.
is that a new yorker..or 300?
great looking car !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1961 Chrysler Newport. The 300 and New Yorker are bigger cars with a little longer wheelbase. The Newport Model was the lowest priced Chrysler created to bridge the gap left when the Desoto brand was discontinued (Desoto was positioned between Chrysler and Dodge in regards to luxary/cost).
I bought my 61 from the 2nd owner who purchased the car in 1966. I found out after I bought it that only 2134 of these convertibles were made in 61 and that only 50 are know to still exist. I didn't buy it because it was rare - I bought it was cool looking and would be fun to cruise in, which we do all the time.
Ma Snart