Bill, This is another great example of you showing us classic automobiles that are time capsules. It is gorgeous! I long to go back to an era when cars were cars. Back then, we could identify the brand by its appearance. Well done!
A nice car for someone that can't reach the prices that Lincolns go for but wants a piece of 70's americana that they can drive and enjoy. Good luck to the winning bidder.
That is a real nice Newport, brings back memories of the 75 I owned, obviouosly this one is in much better condition than mine. Big car that drove quite well for its size, unique with the center glovebox. Those things were tanks and could fit 6 big dudes easily !
Beautiful car just needs a hood ornament lol. The Chrysler New Yorker u had brought back a lot of memories lol my mom had a 76 Chrysler New Yorker when I was kid hers was black with red velor interior that was her baby she had my father wash wax it every weekend lol. I'd love to get a New Yorker same year or around i loved that car
The person that owned it truly loved it. He could've donated it years ago or sold it cheap to it end up in a derby. Instead it looks like he ziploc - bagged it and it is in excellent condition. Not appreciated in its day, this is a true rarity today. A great buy for a true Chrysler collector.
It sure is a beauty with the lighter blue vinyl top over the darker blue paint, as well as the blue interior. As I mentioned previously, the car looks great without the fender skirts. The wheels are great, and the center glove box is as well. Bill, I am curious what the small white car, with the Rolls-Royce type of radiator shell/grille, is. I assume it is a British car. Thanks!
Thanks! Soooo the little s**t box car, as it was nicknamed when it came in!! Lol! It is a right. hand drive Mazda with a Rolls Royce "looking" front end. I bought it for fun!
Yeah, I mean how many examples of that model are in better shape than this one? Not many I bet. This is the kind of car you can cruise with the family in comfort and turn heads, even attend local car shows. It's not a muscle car persay, but something different that I would absolutely check out at a show. It runs excellent. The 400 chrysler is a good motor for this car. No. It's not a 440, in which I assume was available, but it is not really necessary either. Awesome car. Did they make a 2 door version? Either way the 4 door version is ok with me. Actually being that big, a 4 door body probably is more appealing to most people
I wonder bill what a car like this would bring in estimated value? I am going to guess mid to upper 20s? That is just a guess. I would not be suprised if it hit over 30 k though considering its condition and mileage in todays market even though it is not necessarily a " popular " model. If it was say like a 68 or 70 model would probably add about 4 to 6 k in my estimate. It is the quintessential- " find another one " like it kind of car. The 440 would add a small amount of value i guess, say like 2 g
She looks even better out in the sun! Thanks for the ride 😁👍 ❤
Thanks! The paint is popping!
Nice run in the 1975 Chrysler Newport.
Why thank you !
Bill, This is another great example of you showing us classic automobiles that are time capsules. It is gorgeous! I long to go back to an era when cars were cars. Back then, we could identify the brand by its appearance. Well done!
Thank you so much!
A nice car for someone that can't reach the prices that Lincolns go for
but wants a piece of 70's americana that they can drive and enjoy.
Good luck to the winning bidder.
This is why I bought it!
Nice
Thank you
That is a real nice Newport, brings back memories of the 75 I owned, obviouosly this one is in much better condition than mine. Big car that drove quite well for its size, unique with the center glovebox. Those things were tanks and could fit 6 big dudes easily !
Thanks!!!
1:23 The highlight of any old Chrysler video! Glovebox in the middle of the dash - that's an interesting feature.
It makes sense!
I had a 1974 Chrysler Newport Custom 4 door hardtop, and I loved it
Thanks! Great cars!
Beautiful car just needs a hood ornament lol. The Chrysler New Yorker u had brought back a lot of memories lol my mom had a 76 Chrysler New Yorker when I was kid hers was black with red velor interior that was her baby she had my father wash wax it every weekend lol. I'd love to get a New Yorker same year or around i loved that car
Thanks! I am preparing that silver 77 New Yorker now. Should be on Bring a Trailer soon.
The person that owned it truly loved it. He could've donated it years ago or sold it cheap to it end up in a derby. Instead it looks like he ziploc - bagged it and it is in excellent condition.
Not appreciated in its day, this is a true rarity today. A great buy for a true Chrysler collector.
Yes, I agree with that! Thanks!
It sure is a beauty with the lighter blue vinyl top over the darker blue paint, as well as the blue interior. As I mentioned previously, the car looks great without the fender skirts. The wheels are great, and the center glove box is as well.
Bill, I am curious what the small white car, with the Rolls-Royce type of radiator shell/grille, is. I assume it is a British car. Thanks!
Thanks! Soooo the little s**t box car, as it was nicknamed when it came in!! Lol! It is a right. hand drive Mazda with a Rolls Royce "looking" front end. I bought it for fun!
@@christianbugatticg Haha! I would never have guessed it was a Mazda. I'm sure it's a great conversation piece at Competition Cars 😂
@@citibear57 It is! Lol lol!! It is technically called a Marphy!!!
Yeah, I mean how many examples of that model are in better shape than this one? Not many I bet. This is the kind of car you can cruise with the family in comfort and turn heads, even attend local car shows. It's not a muscle car persay, but something different that I would absolutely check out at a show. It runs excellent. The 400 chrysler is a good motor for this car. No. It's not a 440, in which I assume was available, but it is not really necessary either. Awesome car. Did they make a 2 door version? Either way the 4 door version is ok with me. Actually being that big, a 4 door body probably is more appealing to most people
Thanks! Not 100% sure about a 2 door but this one works!
I wonder bill what a car like this would bring in estimated value? I am going to guess mid to upper 20s? That is just a guess. I would not be suprised if it hit over 30 k though considering its condition and mileage in todays market even though it is not necessarily a " popular " model. If it was say like a 68 or 70 model would probably add about 4 to 6 k in my estimate. It is the quintessential- " find another one " like it kind of car. The 440 would add a small amount of value i guess, say like 2 g
You know I am thinking it "could" do $22500 but you know me, I am bringing it to sell!
Windshield washer system doesn't work?
Yes it works, did you see me turn them on?
@@christianbugatticgYes, I saw the wipers working but not the windshield washer.
@@aleksinfroid4644 Oh, why spot up the windshield??