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1961 Chrysler Newport Convt 8000 Orig Mi 1 Owner 1 Of 2 In World May Trade on 2040-cars

US $63,000.00
Year:1961 Mileage:8000
Location:

Glendale, Arizona, United States

Glendale, Arizona, United States

1961 Chrysler Newport,i have a matching pair of 2 owner cars and am selling this one first and will list the other one once it is sold,,i bought them from the original owners in vancover british Colombia Canada in  2008,they purchased them brand new as a his and hers cars,they are identical except hers has power brakes,they are the best 61s in the world and the only pair available,just 13000 miles on his and 8000 miles on hers they are actual mile titles,finished in a light maroon with white interiors and white tops,the interiors are flawless and original,the trunks are flawless and original with instructions in place,fully carpeted and paneled,,the tops I believe are original and mint,equipped wire wheels with no signs of pitting or marks,all s/s is perfect as the same with all chrome with no pitting,they are both v8 motors with 3 speed push button automatic transmissions,both single exaust,all gauges and lights work perfect,all tail lights and signals work,horns work,both am radios work,all undercarriage are show quality, tires are radials here has wide whites his are narrow white walls,origional spare tires still in the trunk,both original owners manuals present,arrow straight bodys,I have found a couple of chips but unless I point them out you most likely would not see them,both cars drive perfect and shift perfect,im sure I left some thing out but ask and I will answer all questions,i have owned them in my own collection going on 6 years,the broblem is I never use them,they are priced at $200000 firm  for the pair,please don't waste my time by asking if I will take less,when was the last time you even saw one,thanks for looking,the last dozen pictures are of her car,i did not want to confuse people by doing pictures of both cars as they are identical and the same condition, I have now decided to sell 1 or both,i have had many calls on these cars and always some one wanted just one,well now is the time to buy one they really should be kept as a pair as they have been that way since new, I have hundreds of pictures so call for my web site,please only bid if you have the funds,im listing it for 21 days and have listed a buy now price,i may if not sold take a trade so call if interested,no emails please,i do not want to deal with buyers if I cant talk to them,im in phoenix az,fly in ship home or we offer independent inspections and ap praisals,from a licenced company,i also have a article in newspaper about the original owners collection, in business 47 years and a serious mopar collector,call 602-820-7395 or 800-610-7395

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If not what he said, then, it's how he said it that has eyebrows raised. "I cannot come up with a schlock product, I just won't. I won't put an American engine into that car. With all due respect to my American friends, it needs to be a wop engine." Wait, what's that?

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It also, conceivably, made for a competitive disadvantage immediately, when the Korean automakers' products were being shopped versus the guys down the block. And it's that disadvantage that makes a recent story from Automotive News so juicy.
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