1967 Chrysler Newport Convertible California Car on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
UP FOR SALE IS A NICE, TWO OWNER 1967 NEWPORT CONVERTIBLE. THIS CAR COMES WITH ORIGINAL PAINT AND HAS SPENT ITS LIFE IN SUNNY CALIFORNIA. THE CAR RUNS GREAT A REAL PLEASURE TO CRUISE DOWN THE ROAD IN. THE PAINT AND CHROME ARE NOT PERFECT AS THEY ARE 47 YEARS OLD. IT IS THE SAME AGE AS ME BUT THE CAR IS IN MUCH BETTER SHAPE. THE INTERIOR, CARPET, AND TOP ARE IN GOOD SHAPE. NOT PERFECT BUT GOOD. IT HAS NEW TIRES AND EXHAUST. I HAVE THE TITLE IN HAND. I CAN DROP IT OFF TO THE SHIPPER SO OVERSEAS BUYERS ARE NOT A PROBLEM. YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME INSPECT IT AT ANYTIME. THE CAR IS LISTED LOCALLY FOR SALE SO IT MAY BE GONE AT ANYTIME. IT IS LOCATED 10 MILES FROM THE LOS ANGELES AIRPORT. COME FLY DOWN AND HAVE A GREAT CRUISE HOME. watch youtube video link here http://youtu.be/NJVTaPYsLHA IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CALL: 310 990-8628 SOLD AS IS, NO WARRANTY. IF YOU HAVE A LOW RATING, PLEASE CONTACT ME PRIOR TO BIDDING. THANKS FOR LOOKING AT MY AD.
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