A mate of mine had a 62 Newport looked exactly like this. It was his dads, when I visited him from Australia, back in 2004, I had the option of bringing it home with me, I'm spewin I didn't. GREAT car.
That 62 Chrysler likely has a 361. If it were a New Yorker, it would have a 413. One of the few cars there not made into a sandwich. It's begging to be saved.
This must be a scrap yard. And not a salvage yard. I don't see how they can sell anything. With all the vehicles just thrown around. And pilled on top of one another.
It's a scrapyard trying to be a salvage yard. They just changed owners and got new management, so they are trying to sell these parts,but mainly they deal in cores.
A mate of mine had a 62 Newport looked exactly like this. It was his dads, when I visited him from Australia, back in 2004, I had the option of bringing it home with me, I'm spewin I didn't. GREAT car.
That 62 Chrysler likely has a 361. If it were a New Yorker, it would have a 413. One of the few cars there not made into a sandwich. It's begging to be saved.
Cant you save red chrysler?
This must be a scrap yard. And not a salvage yard. I don't see how they can sell anything. With all the vehicles just thrown around. And pilled on top of one another.
It's a scrapyard trying to be a salvage yard. They just changed owners and got new management, so they are trying to sell these parts,but mainly they deal in cores.