Everything you need to know about this 1964 Chrysler New Yorker at I-95 Muscle
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- Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
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This 1964 Chrysler New Yorker Sedan is a rare find, showcasing 82,000 original miles and an impressive legacy as a three-owner car, complete with a historic Washington State license plate. Now repainted in a striking Daytona Blue, it exudes vintage style and presence. Powered by a robust 413 V8 engine delivering 360 horsepower, it’s ready to command the road. The New Yorker’s unique push-button transmission on the dash adds a retro touch, while the original square steering wheel-exclusive to this model-remains in excellent condition, highlighting the car’s distinctive design. Upgrades include a new oversized aluminum radiator, fresh heater core, steering box, and American Racing rims fitted with sleek black full moon hubcaps, enhancing its classic look with a modern edge. The car also features a Kenwood stereo with Bluetooth, plus a pair of 12 inch subs and an amplifier in the trunk, giving it a modern sound system. Powder-coated front and rear bumpers, blue-tinted headlights, and new air shocks add to its refreshed appearance. The car has been professionally lowered a few inches for a sleek stance that turns heads wherever it goes. Though the factory air isn’t hooked up, this Chrysler runs great and has been meticulously maintained with recent tune-ups. It’s a rare piece of automotive history, built to last and sure to impress any classic car enthusiast. Financing is available and trades are welcome. Call, click, or come by today!
My driver ed car was a '64 Chrysler with the pushbutton transmission.
Perfect to 3 point turn in, huh?
Would look better with different wheels and the chrome trim back on it... IMO sweet ride though
Not a fan of blacked out chrome bits.
I can't imagine this car being a trend setter. Some vehicles from this period show better with body mods, but to just black out the shiny bits it makes it look cheap with a rattle can finish.
Need better wheels and without tint