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Location: Connecticut | Hi Everybody - I'm selling this original Shell Pink and Cloud White 1957 Chrysler New Yorker 2dr HT body shell. The body is mostly solid with some rust out in the rockers, a little in the trunk, on the trunk lid and a bit on the lowest part of the passenger quarter panel behind the wheel well. Floors are super solid. The car comes with a set of rust free fenders and inner fenders, bumpers, front seat, rear seat back. the VIN tag is on the A-Post. Note that there is no drivetrain and the car is missing the hood, grille and bodyside mouldings. The only glass is the rare solex large rear window, which is in excellent condition. This would be a great starting point for that rusty New Yorker that would cost $$$$$ to repair. The body panels are shared with the 57 thru 59 Chrysler 300 as well. Here are some photos of the car: https://picasaweb.google.com/102043414493156232244/6296015632507860049 Best offer. Ron
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| That looks like a darn good donor body Ron. You wouldn't have a '59 DeSoto big window body in that condition by any chance?
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Location: Connecticut | ram300 - 2016-06-14 8:31 PM That looks like a darn good donor body Ron. You wouldn't have a '59 DeSoto big window body in that condition by any chance? Owen A lot of the sheet metal, including the doors, lower quarters and possibly the floors would be usable on your '59. To answer your question, no I don't. Ron |
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| ron
hi im intrested in this body for a transplant of a new Yorker
does the shell have a title with it ,and are there any other parts at all that could go with it
could you reply to me on stockhemi@outlook.com and if possible a contact cell phone number
thanks graeme
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Location: Connecticut | STOCKHEMI - 2016-06-14 10:58 PM ron hi im intrested in this body for a transplant of a new Yorker does the shell have a title with it ,and are there any other parts at all that could go with it thanks I'll send you a PM. Ron |
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Location: Fleetwood, Pa | It would be a shame to cut that body up.... |
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Location: Lordstown, Ohio | pm sent |
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| now remember diffrent floors in -59.. just my few cent`s |
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Location: Lordstown, Ohio | 58wedge - 2016-06-15 1:26 PM
now remember diffrent floors in -59.. just my few cent`s
Whats different on the floors |
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| dont have any pic but i had just a 57/58 floor replaced on a 59 and pattern are big difference the top model dont have the bolted sheetmetall for the steering-box and the the 59 are different if you have power-seat (in that area) so if you use a 57/58 floor you better use same year frontseat ,, otherwise you have to sit on a pillow...(regarding-powerseat) |
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Location: Parts Unknown | There are also some serious mods in the rear box rail and quarters where the
new style bumper was integrated, nevermind the ugly-azz fin treatment in 59.
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| Doctor DeSoto - 2016-06-17 10:07 AM There are also some serious mods in the rear box rail and quarters where the new style bumper was integrated, nevermind the ugly-azz fin treatment in 59. You don't like that huge smiley face??? :laugh: |
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Location: Connecticut | Hey Everyone - This is still for sale. I was asking 5000, but will listen to reasonable offers. The car is located in central CT. Ron |
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Location: DFW, TX | Looks like a really nice option for restoring a rusty 300C or D.
good luck Ron |
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Location: Connecticut | Deposit now in hand. Car tentatively sold. Ron |
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