Sunday, May 3, 2015

1971 Chrysler New Yorker


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  1. I tend to imagine it must've been pretty exciting for someone who was looking for a car in that class in 1971. One could compare this above Chrysler to the Mercury Marquis & Buick Electra. All three offered big car luxury available in a 4-door & 2-door pillarliss hardtop versions. Actually one year earlier in 1970 The Buick Electra & Mercury Marquis offered a convertible . Chrysler did also have a full-size model convertible as well, but it was a Newport instead of the New Yorker. I wish I could of been of age and also had the money to buy one of these cars (brand-new) during this era

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  2. Amazing that a New Yorker appears here and on "Old Parked Cars" the same day.

    This is a really nice car, but I liked it's less chrome-y siblings. Still, it satisfies my fuselage lust, and I love those fender skirts. The deluxe tail lights are pretty neat too. The pinstripe, however interrupts the fuselage effect.

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  3. I love the fuselage styling and have been wanting to buy one for years. This car is in excellent shape and is a real looker, although I prefer her two door brethren.

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