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1962 Chrysler Newport Base 5.9l on 2040-cars

Year:1962 Mileage:42321 Color: The Exterior Of This Vehicle Was Fully Restore By S
Location:

South Richmond Hill, New York, United States

South Richmond Hill, New York, United States

 1962 Chrysler Newport
I Am The Second Owner For This Vehicle And It Is In Pristine Condition.

INTERIOR:
The Factory Interior Was Removed And Professionally Re-Wrapped From Carpet To Suede Headliner In Real Black & Diamond Stitch Design Gold Leather. A Custom Console Was Built To Accommodate IPad. The Trunk Is Fully "Window" Paneled & Carpeted Around Audio. Power Windows Front And Rear, As Well As Power Door Locks. . .

EXTERIOR:

The Exterior Of This Vehicle Was Fully Restore By S&R AutoBody & Repair And Painted The 2010 Chrysler Metallic Black w/Gold Bubbletop Roof. All The Chrome Is There On The Car & Remains Stock, But Is In Good Condition. Weather Stripping Was Changed On The Entire Car.

TIRE & WHEELS:
There Are A Set Of 22"X 9" Black & Polished 5 Spoke Wheels w/ 5" Lip. The Tire Size Is 265-35-22.

AUDIO\VISUAL\ELECTRONICS:
2- DieHard Marine Batteries Mounted Under Hood
Digital Guard Dawg Push Button Keyless Ignition W/Remote Entry
2.5" Rear Camera LCD, Custom Mounted In Dash.. W/Backup Camera
Retro Sound Vintage Head Unit
Clarion EQ Mounted On Custom Built (Removable) Console w/IPAD
2- 6.5" Kicker Coaxial Speaker Mounted In Each Modified OEM Door Panel
2- 8" o2 & 2- 10" o2 Speakers Mounted On A Fully Custom Package Tray
1- JL Audio 6x9 Center Speaker In Dash
1- JL Audio Amplifier
3- Logic Amplifiers
1- Clarion Crossover

SUSPENSION:
Stock Rear Leaf Springs, & Stock Front Torsion. AAJ Front Disc Brake Conversion.

DRIVETRAIN:
Chrysler Numbers Matching 361 cu in (5.9 L) V8 Engine Rated @ 265 hp w/ OEM 2Brl Carb
Chrysler Numbers Matching 3-speed Automatic w/Push Button Shift (Rebuilt By Original Owner)
New Single In To Dual Out Exhaust System
New Aluminum 4Row Radiator
New WaterPump
3- 1200cfm Electric Fans
New Brake Booster & Master Cylinder
March Performance Pulley System
200Amp Alternator
New TuneUp Parts Including Replacing Points With Electronic Module
Regularly Maintained

EVERYTHING ON THIS VEHICLE IS FULLY FUNCTIONAL AND THE VEHICLE IS 100% RELIABLE! BUILT AS A DAILY DRIVER, NOT AS A TRAILER QUEEN. . .

THIS VEHICLE ORIGINATED FROM FROM A CALIFORNIA LIL OLD LADY WHO BARELY DROVE IT. DONT TAKE MY WORD FOR IT, DRIVING IT IS DEFINATELY RECOMMENDED! THIS VEHICLE iS IN IMMACULATE CONDITION.

I HATE TO SELL IT, BUT I AM THE HUNT FOR MY DREAM CAR (CONVERTIBLE) . I AM OPEN TO REASONABLE OFFERS, CASH OR TRADE (VALUING THE SAME).
PLEASE NOTE, I AM NOT IN NEED TO SELL OR TRADE, SO. . .

PLEASE NO LOWBALLERS, SCAMMERS, TIRE KICKERS, WIRE TRANSFERS, ETC. . .

This Car Will Make A Great Lowrider, Show Car, HotRod, Or Even A Daily Driver....

TEST DRIVE AND VIEWING IS AVAILABLE BY APPOINTMENT

CONTACT ME VIA EMAIL AND I WILL REPLY WITH CONTACT NUMBER

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