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1967 Chrysler Newport Base Convertible 2-door 6.3l on 2040-cars

Year:1967 Mileage:63151
Location:

Lake in the Hills, Illinois, United States

Lake in the Hills, Illinois, United States

Vehicle Condition

You are viewing a 1967 Chrysler Newport Convertible. This 1967 Chrysler convertible is a relatively rare car with only around 2800 produced. This is a very solid number 3 condition car that could be driven and enjoyed as is or restored all the way up to show level.  

Mechanically the car runs great and has lots of power!  It floats down the road effortlessly and is a real blast to drive!  Odometer displays 63,152 miles which appears to be original.  The fender tag and VIN plate are still intact. The car still retains its original factory 383 engine and drivetrain. It has a clean straight body but somewhat weak paint. Under-carriage appears solid, remnants of the original factory undercoating are still present. No visible rust in the fenders, doors, hood, deck lid, floors, trunkpan (very minor surface rust only). This Chrysler is well optioned with Power Steering, Power Disc Brakes, Power Windows, Power Top, Factory A/C, tinted glass windshield. The interior was recently re-finished in the correct factory material purchased from SMS Fabrics.

What it needs

Since the car spent many years in storage it needs the following:

AC charged

Power windows need to be serviced. 2 motors are good and 2 of the motors will need replacement.

Radio does not work (I think it is simply a fuse since it was recently working)

Paint – A good paint job would easily double the value of the car.

Work recently completed

Lots of $ have already been spent of this car. Recent restoration improvements include:

New Convertible Top Replacement in the Factory correct cologne grain pattern

New Rear “Glass” Window. (Just like the original factory install)

New Convertible Top Rubber Seals

New Convertible Top Latches

New Front Windshield

New Interior – Front and Back seats completed in the factory exact “Metallic Red” including the  correct “Cross-Hatch” pattern material specific to 1967 Newports and 300’s

Complete engine tune-up including new plugs, ignition cables, timing adjustment, etc.

New Carburetor & Fuel Pump

New Fuel Lines (Stainless Steel lines from fuel tank to fuel pump)

New replacement Fuel Tank & Straps

New Fuel Tank Sender

New Radiator

727 Automatic Transmission serviced and all seals replaced

New Automatic Transmission Lines (Stainless Steel)

Disc Brakes recently serviced (Stops great!!)

Collector Car Market Valuation

Old Car Price Guide and Haggerty value this car in this condition at between $10,000 - $16,000.

http://www.hagerty.com/valuationtools/HVT/VehicleSearch/Report?vc=689862

I have described the car the best I can.  Pre-bidding inspections are welcome.  All questions are welcome will be promptly answered.

Terms of Sale

The winning bidder of this auction is entering into a legal and binding contract to purchase the above described vehicle as per standard eBay Motors rules. Car is to be sold in "As Is" condition. Please feel free to e-mail with any questions you may have. Pre-bidding vehicle inspections are welcome. Any eBay member with excessive negative feedback or a feedback score of less than "10" please contact me prior to bidding or your bid may be cancelled.

Payment

Acceptable payment methods include – Cash (in person only), bank wire transfer, or bank certified check. Please be sure to have full payment and/or approved financing in place before placing your bid. The successful high bidder will submit an initial non-refundable down payment of $500 within 24-hours via PayPal, bank wire (request wire instructions from seller), or bank certified check. The Buyer agrees to pay the full balance due within five (5) business days of the close of the auction. Payment for the balance can be made by bank wire transfer, bank certified check, or cash (in person only). Funds must be in US dollars only and all financial transactions must be completed and verified by Sellers bank before the release of the vehicle to Buyer.

The Buyer will be responsible for any and all applicable state and local fees, including title and registration fees in the state in which the vehicle is to be registered. 

PLEASE - BID ONLY IF YOU HAVE THE FUNDS AVAILABLE TO COMPLETE THE TRANSACTION. 

Pickup / Shipping

If the buyer wishes to ship the vehicle the buyer is responsible for making all shipping arrangements directly with their transport carrier. We will assist the buyer with scheduling vehicle shipment. If necessary, "temporary" short term storage is available until shipping/pickup can be arranged. We assume no responsibility should any damages be incurred after the vehicle is picked up by the buyer or the buyers shipping carrier. If the vehicle is going to be shipped, full payment must be received and verified before the vehicle is released to the buyer’s shipping carrier.

Thanks for looking and GOOD LUCK !

 

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