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Location: Michigan | Here is a nice project.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=40052...
This 1956 Chrysler New Yorker Town and Country Wagon
This 1956 Chrysler New Yorker Town and Country wagon is among one of 1,135 build and one of only 40 known to exist.
I am selling all my cars this summer.
Highlights:
•VIN: N556308 354 V8 HEMI with four barrel carburetor
•This car has been is storage for twelve years,
•99.9% of all the trim pieces are on the ca
•Perfect NYer Grill
•Has a dent on the driver door
•Surface rust ( very light and can be sanded right off)
This car has been is storage for twenty years, when I moved my collection two years ago it started right up but I haven’t started it since then. This car has not been on the road for over twelve years, so all the basic replicable items like Brakes, Brake lines, Fuel lines, all fluids and battery will need to be replaced.
The body is in good shape for a57 year old Survivor, has a dent on the driver door and as you can see in the photo, surface rust, no holes that I know of. The fear bumper is in the car.
The interior needs to be completely replaced, I will post more pictures on Monday. There isn’t many of these Town and Country Wagons left, it really should be restored.
This is a great way for a family man who wants to restore a fine old car, powered by a 354 Chrysler HEMI and have room to take the whole family out in style.
When completed, this New Yorker Town and Countries will be worth a lot of bucks and the satisfaction of saving a classic Town and Country is priceless. You will enjoy working on it, your family will love riding in it. All in all it a solid old California Car that survived Fifty-Seven Years.
If you have any questions, please give me a call at: 1-650-280-1472
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| Lots of options: Power-Pak, PW, PB, and PS.
I know this guy, his name is Mike. He has one of the most amazing collections of original, unrestored, rare, Mopars you'll ever see under one roof. All kept indoors and there must be a hundred 1955+ 300's, convertibles, Adventurers, Sweptsides, etc.
I'd like to bolt those fins to my wife's Toyota.
Edited by rbmain 2013-07-08 4:12 PM
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Location: Home of the Gouverneur - Graz / Austria | She would like it. ;-) |
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Location: The Mile High City | wow! that is a nifty wagon! I wonder if the big bird hood ornament was standard or optional? any opinions on the value? the bid is now just above $600 with the reserve not met. |
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Location: Michigan | That Eagle is standard on all the 55's & 56's. |
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