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'54 New Yorker; NOT MINE

DeltaV

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NOT MINE

Saw this on FCBO. A beautiful car IMHO.

https://www.forcbodiesonly.com/mopar-forum/threads/54-new-yorker.44401/

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She's a beauty. This brings back memories. I posted the list of Mopars I have owned, yesterday. The first car I remember my parents owning was a robin egg blue 1953 Chrysler with a hemi. I've been hooked on Mopars ever since.
 
It excites me ! But priced to high ! That's top of the market for a 4 door ! I'd say $7-8 is fair for it ! If I didn't just buy this caddy I'd be all over it !
 
Beautiful car. Just not into the twin 50's exhaust look. Turn downs would be SSSSWWWWWEEEEETTTTT!!!cr8crshr/Tuck:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::usflag::usflag::usflag:
 
The world is a cold, cruel place...the car is still for sale.
 
Yeah, no doubt!
Growing up in Scituate RI a kid "up the street", his dad was Eclectic...granted, this was Back woods RI, Rural, Woodlands...
This kid Michael was a class or 2 older than me.
His Dad & Mom had a Wine Cellar...yup, THAT kind of eclectic...in Scituate RI, 1967-1972 era
Well, His Dad had a HOARD of Chryslers...Letter Car Converts, 1953 New Yorkers, Imperials etc
Sadly Michael died in one (Letter Car, 1956, Coral color convertible) Hemi Car...gorgeous car...flipped it, he died, his cousin (Gal) lived...
Those Old Chryslers...man, I'll tell you!
When you shut the door in one of those, it was like a Bank Vault at Tiffany's NYC
 
I pumped gas into an original owner 53' Chrysler in about 1968. The driver, a frequent customer reminded me of FDR with the small wire glasses and the short-brimmed straw hat. That car is still in the area as I have seen it on the road, she still looks good.
 
No Park. Wheel chocks instead.
 
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