The first one I can think of is the New Yorker with CA black plates in James Flammangs book "Cars of the Fabolous 50:s". The second one is a Windsor for sale here: http://www.usabil.nu/databas/Detalj.asp?ID=32672 I can't think of any other ones right now but I would think that there is more of them in Sweden. Have you checked the WPC club roster? There are some for sure? Hans > > Dear List, > Does anyone know of any 1959 Chrysler NewYorker convertibles, or even > Windsor convertibles, in use, in collections or museums or even in wrecking > yards? My brother and I are the very proud owners of a 1959 Chrysler New > Yorker convertible in Persian Pink. The car is in near original No. 2 > condition. It originated in Pennsylvania, via Sweden, and is now in > England, where we live. As there were only 286 examples made in 1959 and > with an average survival rate of 1 - 2% at the very most, we are looking at > probably less than 5 cars in existence. I know the survival rate of 300E > convertibles is higher, even though 140 examples were made. > Any information, no matter how old, would be much appreciated. > > Gavin and Robbie Garrow > 1959 New Yorker Convertible > 1956 Imperial Southampton 4dr Hardtop > |