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1955 Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe Convertible on 2040-cars

US $15,000.00
Year:1955 Mileage:72573
Location:

Mount Bethel, Pennsylvania, United States

Mount Bethel, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:

 UP FOR AUCTION IS MY 1955 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER DELUXE THAT NEEDS TO BE RESTORED.

THERE WERE 946 BUILT IN 1955 AND ONLY 15-20 STILL EXIST. I HAVE SCOURED THE WEB AND KNOW WHERE MOST OF THEM RESIDE....ONE IN CANADA, ONE IN HOLLAND, ERNEST HEMMINGWAY'S IN CUBA, AND THE REST SEEM TO BE IN AMERICA.

THIS CAR IS THE DESIRABLE NUGGET GOLD WITH FULL LEATHER INTERIOR IN GOLD AND WHITE. THE SIDE SPEAR HAD PLATINUM WHITE FOR THE TWO-TONE. THE CAR HAS A VERY OLD BLACK TOP ON IT....NOT SURE IF IT WAS ORDERED WHITE OR BLACK.

THE CAR WAS TAKEN APART FOR RESTORATION IN 1987 AND THE BODY WAS JIGGED FOR REMOVAL (ANGLE IRON FRAME STILL WELDED INSIDE).
THE CAR'S BODY WAS PUT ON A ROTISSERIE, SANDBLASTED THE FLOORS AND WELDING BEGUN. THE CHASSIS WAS STEAM-CLEANED AND SENT OUT FOR EXHAUST FITTING. WHEN THE MONEY RAN OUT, IT WAS PUT BACK ON IT'S CHASSIS WHERE IS REMAINS TODAY.

THE CAR WAS SPRAYED WITH A CLEAR PRESERVATIVE BEFORE IT WENT ON THE CHASSIS, BUT SURFACE RUST APPEARS ON THE SANDBLASTED AREAS. THE CHASSIS WAS SOLID.

INCLUDED IN THE SALE ARE 4 NEW WHITEWALL TIRES SIZED FOR THE OPTIONAL WIRE WHEELS, NEW CUSTOM BUILT STAINLESS STEEL EXHAUST FROM BORLA EAST (APPROX. $1,800 VALUE), A NEW CHROME STRIP FOR THE FRONT GRILLE AREA, HEMI TUNE UP PARTS, AND NEW ACCESSORY AND BODY WIRING HARNESSES FROM NARRAGANSETT WIRING. THE MAIN HARNESS IS NOT INCLUDED, BUT THE ORIGINAL ONE IS THERE.

ALL OF THE PARTS REMOVED HAVE BEEN STORED IN BOXES  INSIDE SINCE 1987.  THE DOORS, POWER SEAT FRAME, STEERING WHEEL/BOX/COLUMN, GAS TANK AND RADIATOR WERE STORED INSIDE THE CAR UNDER COVER.

THIS CAR IS AN EXCELLENT CANDIDATE FOR A FULL RESTORATION. EVERYTHING SEEMS TO BE THERE, BUT I DIDN'T CHECK ALL OF THE SMALL BAGS OF PARTS TO SEE IF ANYTHING IS MISSING. THE RARE CHROME MOLDING ON THE TOP HEADER BOW IS STILL THERE AND THE GLASS IS IN GOOD CONDITION.

THERE IS NO TITLE, SOLD ON BILL OF SALE ONLY. I HAVE OWNED THIS CAR FOR OVER 14 YEARS.

ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK BEFORE BIDDING. SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY. DO NOT BID UNLESS YOU INTEND TO BUY.

BUYER MUST ARRANGE SHIPPING FOR THE CAR AND THE BOXES OF PARTS.  A  $500 PAYPAL  DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTIONS END.

THIS IS WHAT YOUR CAR COULD LOOK LIKE WHEN FINISHED!



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