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Gilroy, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:331 Hemi
For Sale By:Dealer
Interior Color: Orange/Sand
Make: Chrysler
Model: New Yorker
Trim: St Regis
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: R W D
Power Options: Power Seats
Mileage: 96,967
Exterior Color: Orange/Sand
1955 Chrysler New Yorker Hardtop St. Regis was created by Virgil Exner. The 1955's had that Hundred Million Dollar Look with its split eggcrate grille and tall, chrome-encased Twin Tower taillights and more. The chrome and stainless are almost perfect. It is equipped with factory power steering, original brakes, and a 6 volt system. All dash gauges work including lights and horn. Period correct White walls with original Chrysler wire wheels. Finished in near perfect Navajo Orange/ Desert Sand with matching two tone new leather interior. Original air cleaner in the trunk. This Icon is powered by the ever-potent original 331 Hemi V8 which produces 250 hp and driven by the Power Flite two-speed automatic. The odometer reads 96, 967 original miles. The total production of the plushly trimmed St. Regis was only 11,076. This stunning example is very rare and highly collectible. There is ZERO RUST and the lines and gaps line up great. This car is a pleasure to drive smooth, powerful and true luxury. #525238. Now on display at the home of “over the top cars”CHECKERED FLAG CLASSICS 7743 MONTEREY ST GILROY 408-847-8788, sold as-is, California buyers are responsible for sales tax and license. Bid with confidence I am a licensed bonded California dealer. This car is for sale locally therefore the auction can end at any time.
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