1978 Chrysler Newyorker Mopar440 Engine on 2040-cars
Oaklyn, New Jersey, United States
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1978 Chrysler New Yorker. Very Nice condition. All power options work perfect, including, power windows, power locks, power seats, hideaway headlights, antenna, all interior/exterior lights, all dash lights, all cigarette lighters, map lights, rear defroster. high beam/low beam, all directional lights, and wipers with delay option. The original radio was professionally rebuilt, including the 8 track player (WORKS) The original 440 engine with the problematic (Lean Burn) system was removed. It has been replaced with a much more powerful 1970 440 engine that was removed from a 1970 Chrysler Imperial. The engine still retains all its original parts, and has only been freshened up. The engine starts, and runs good, with no knocks, taps, or leaks. The car still has its original 727 torqueflite transmission, and massive 9-1/4 rear, with pinion snubber, and 11inch rear drums (Very Similar to the Dana 60) Large front power disc brakes. Tires are in fair condition, but needs exhaust system. Since the engine was installed, I have only driven the car in, and around my property. This is a very original car. needs some paint, and body work. Lower rear quarters are rusted. Clear coat is faded on driver side rear quarter panel. Vinyl top needs replacement, and chrome is in fair condition. Overall great solid classic Chrysler with very desirable engine, trans, and rear. ENGINE NUMBERS ARE (DATE- 7-22-69) CASTING - 2536430-9. "906" HEADS. New parts include... RADIATOR FAN CLUTCH BELTS/HOSES PLUGS/WIRES (MOPAR) CAP/ROTOR AIR FILTER IGNITION BOX MOPAR BATTERY MOPAR OIL FILTER / BRAD PENN OIL REBUILT HOLLY CARBURATOR CARTER FUEL PUMP WATER PUMP FUEL FILTER OIL PICKUP OIL PRESURE SWITCH TEMPERATURE SWITCH VALVE SEALS ENGINE GASKETS (HEADS ,INTAKE (VALLEY) EXHAUST,OIL PAN,WATER PUMP & HOUSING, FRONT & REAR MAIN, AND VALVE COVERS. CLOYES TIMING CHAIN ALL HOSES & CLAMPS DISTRIBUTOR. VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD ON A BILL OF SALE ONLY. NO TITLE... VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS WITH NO WARRANTY, OR GUARANTEE DUE TO AGE, AND CONDITION. LOCAL PICKUP ONLY... NO SHIPPING PAYMENT OF CASH IN PERSON ONLY. NO PAYPAL, CREDIT CARDS, OR ANY CHECKS, OR ELECTRONC TRANSFERS. THIS ITEM HAS BEEN DESCIBED TO THE BEST OF MY ABLITY AND KNOWLEDGE. PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. BIDDERS WITH NO, OR NEGATIVE FEEDBACK WILL BE DECLINED. THANKS FOR LOOKING!!!
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