1974 Chrysler New Yorker 440 Big Block Mopar on 2040-cars
Erie, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:440
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: White
Make: Chrysler
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: New Yorker
Trim: Brougham
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 116,000
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: White
Up for auction is my 1974 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham project car. I bought this car a few years ago as a nice driver and decided to re-paint it and just got to busy to finish it. The car has 116,000 miles and it runs fantastic! Options include A/C, power drivers seat, cruise, tilt and telescopic wheel, power locks, windows, and trunk. The ONLY rust on the car was behind the rear tires and sheet metal has already been welded in those areas. The car is originally from Montana and came to Erie in 2005, and with how perfect the bottom of the doors and rockers are I have to believe it has never seen the salt. The bodywork is about 50% done. The vinyl top is original and beautiful. All of the chrome is in great shape. The drivers seat has had a few panels replaced, they will need dyed to match. The dash is perfect. I removed it to install the brand new windshield. The carpets and head liner just need cleaned up. It has the original working 8 track player. The A/C works great, it will just need a can of refrigerant to top it off. I have already rebuilt the door hinges. It has a vintage set of 15x7 ET,wheels, with brand new lug nuts and washers, that are dated 1975 on the backside. They have 4 matching 235x75-R15 tires with great tread on them. I have all of the parts, pieces, emblems and hardware to complete the car. It will need a battery and exhaust. I will include a couple pics of what it looked like before I pulled the car apart. I can deliver the car for free up to 100 miles. Please call with any questions. Dean 814-450-1387. The car is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end the auction at any time.
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Tesla specifically said that it had paid back the Department of Energy loans that many automakers received - including Fisker and VPG Autos - while Chrysler's retort argues Tesla is "unmistakably incorrect" since it repaid the government in 2011 a full six years early. Technically, the statements from both automakers are correct, but Tesla's startup loan originated from the DoE, while Chrysler's loan came in bailout form from the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). Further, as The Detroit News notes, Chrysler's loan still cost taxpayers well over a billion dollars after all was said and done - those negative assets tied to "old Chrysler" in the bankruptcy did not require repayment.
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