1979 Chrysler New Yorker 5th Ave. Brougham on 2040-cars
Southfield, Michigan, United States
Excellent 1979 Chrysler New Yorker 5th Ave. Brougham edition. (I think this body was offered for two years in this color). Car originally from Florida, I am the third owner. Vehicle has 54,000 ORIGINAL miles on its 318 cu in V-8 engine. Seats have been reupholstered, new vinyl top. Power leather seats, power windows, locks, trunk and air that still works! AM/FM original radio (needs power antenna). Car is in EXCELLENT condition, no rust, good rubber with hard to find hub caps. Car runs and drives straight and steady, needs nothing and is ready for Cruising just like it is.Very rare model of this color combination.Check out all the pics and start bidding. Serious buyers only! Car has always been garaged since I've owned it, mainly used for cruises and car shows.
Buyer is responsible for pick up and / or transporting.Car is sold "AS IS". A $500.00 deposit is required 48 hours after close of sale. Payment through PayPal, Certified Cashiers Check or in person with Cash. If interested or questions, please call Stan at (313) 903-6998. |
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Chrysler banks $507 million in Q2, trims 2013 earnings forecast
Tue, 30 Jul 2013Chrysler has some good news and some bad news. First, profits were up 16 percent over the second quarter of 2012, bringing the Auburn Hills, Michigan-based manufacturer $507 million on the back of strong demand for trucks and SUVs (a recurring theme this quarter, particularly in the US). Q2 revenue was up as well, from $16.8 billion in 2012 to $18 billion in 2013. The bad news is that the Pentastar's overall earnings forecast for net income in 2013 has been trimmed from $2.2 billion to between $1.7 and $2.2 billion, according to Automotive News.
In addition to the adjusted net income forecast, Chrysler tweaked its operating profit from $3.8 billion to between $3.3 and $3.8 billion. This has gone largely unexplained by Chrysler, perhaps hoping the news of a three-percent increase in its transaction prices for Q2 will allow it to sweep this adjustment under the rug.
The star of the show for Chrysler has been its US sales, which saw a 10-percent jump, both bettering the industry average of eight percent and improving over the same stretch of 2012. As with the increase in transaction prices, Chrysler has the new Ram pickup and Jeep Grand Cherokee to thank. Perhaps most worrying from this report, though, is that every brand in the automaker's stable saw an increase in sales... except for the Chrysler brand itself.
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According to Bloomberg, Fiat's chairman John Elkann says "if the IPO will take place, there will be two companies, and that's different than having a single one." Now, we're not great at math, but this sounds like the complete opposite of the full merger that Marchionne has been pushing for since taking the helm at Chrysler. Bloomberg notes that the UAW's shares should be worth around $5.6 billion, but Fiat could end up paying as little as $4.9 billion for Fiat to gain full control of Chrysler. A story by The Detroit News points out that Marchionne's "alleged low-balling" is just the latest hurdle the Auburn Hills-based automaker must overcome as its ownership is being fought over for the fourth time in 15 years.
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"This undertaking to bring Alfa back is a one-shot deal... We are not going to do this twice."
There just aren't that many real characters left in the auto industry. Marchionne, who sits atop both Chrysler and Fiat, is not only one of the smartest execs in the business, but also the most frank. Herein, a sample of the quotable always-sweatered executive: