1964 Chrysler Newport Push Button Transmission V-8 Engine Runs Great on 2040-cars
Paris Crossing, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chrysler
Model: Newport
Trim: Base
Drive Type: Push Button Automatic
Mileage: 48,912
Number of Doors: 4
Exterior Color: Green
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Green
1964 Chrysler Newport, 4 door sedan, V-8 engine, push button automatic transmission. The mileage shows 48,912. I would say it is 148,912. Car is in really good condition. Engine and transmission work great. Lots of power. Not sure of the size engine. I knew at one point but have forgotten. There is a large tear in the drivers seat. The rest of the seats and headliner, carpet, floor mats, etc are in very good condition as far as I can tell. I bought the car in November 2011 with 48,200 miles showing on the odometer. As you can see I haven't driven it a whole lot. Short trips of about fifty miles or so. I have had no problems with it what-so-ever. Since I have had the car I have I replaced the fuel filter, air filter, changed the oil and oil filter on 12-09-11. Both AMSOIL. Synthetic motor oil. High quality. On 12-11 I replaced the spark plugs, points, condenser, plug wires (Good quality), rotor cap and distributor cap. I also bought 4 Big-O tires, I think the same day. Mileage 48,298. Big-O tire warranty. Includes free balancing and rotation. On 1-30-12 I bought and installed a new temperature sending unit. The old one did not leak, just did not work. Works great now. On 10-19-12 I changed the oil and filter again and replaced both windshield wiper blades. Mileage at the time was 48,872. I also installed a new Wal Mart battery. One ot the better ones. Has store warranty. The am radio works fine, takes a few seconds to warm up. All the lights worked the last time I checked them. I had the brakes checked at one time and the shoes were good, no leakage at the wheel cylinders at that time. That was either late 2011 or early 2012. The car does not get driven very often. I have quite a few and don't have the time to drive them all on a regular basis. I would not be afraid to drive to anywhere in the country in this car. Also, there has been touch-up paint applied in places. I have tried to include these spots in the pictures. The left front hub cap came off the last time I drove the car and I could not find it. I do, however, have a replacement in the trunk. Also in the trunk is a transmission filter and gasket for this car. I never got around to changing it. The transmission pan does not leak to my knowledge. I just wanted to do the preventative maintenance. There are a few small rust spots. Mainly around the wheels. Please check out the pictures. If you have any questions, please ask them and I will try my best to answer them. Also, the radiator looks to be fairly new. The car is sold as is with no warranty or guarantees on my part. Thank you. There is a deposit due at the end of the auction of $250.00. This deposit is non refundable. Balance to be paid in cash when the car is picked up. I have a clear title. I have been as honest and complete as I can be. I have not intentionally ommitted any facts or hidden anything that I deem important.
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