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Year:1962 Mileage:48987
Location:

Poolesville, Maryland, United States

Poolesville, Maryland, United States

1962 Chrysler Newport Wagon
This car is an original, pristine driver from New Mexico. This car has new wires and tires, can include original rims and caps. I think the new wires and tires make this car pop compared to the old 14 inch rims and hubcaps. I do not usually deal with Chryslers as I focus on Cadillacs from the 50s to 60s. This car was pictured twice in  the AACA Hershey Magazine (Volume 77 Number 6) in 2 separate photographs. On page 65, the caption read "Until it rained, this 1962 Chrysler had the attention of almost everyone."

Key Points about this 1962 Chrysler Newport Wagon
  • Has Air Conditioning
  • Very Nice Undercarriage
  • Very few survivors remain (rare)
  • Glass is in very good condition but needed new windshield I have ordered
  • New Coker wires and tires (15 inch)
  • 48,XXX miles on Odometer
  • I have the original invoice sheet
  • It is stored indoors currently
  • Build sheet/invoice is included; a copy can be faxed
  • **No rust at all**
  • 6 passenger
  • Less than 4,000 made in 1962, very high wagon production in 62
  • Redone Interior, but in wrong material
  • Rebuilt Transmission
  • Tail Gate works perfectly
  • Has been kept in very well out west
  • NOS Brake lights I have sourced on way to me
  • New dash pad on order by Just Dashes (will be included, they are 4 more weeks out)
  • There is a Texas sticker on the front glass and engine bay, so the car must have been there for a while in addition to New Mexico
Contact us
301-672-1000
I will deliver the car within 200 miles for no charge

Also, please look at my About Me Page. You will see that I specialize in 1950-1964 Cadillacs. You will also see that we have also done several Movie Cars, such as My One and Only ('53 Cadillac Eldorado), and Stephen King's Thinner ('60 Cadillac Limousine). We can assist with world wide shipping via the Port of Baltimore. The buyer is responsible for all shipping and transportation charges including transport to Port, customs fees, taxes, charges and transfer fees.

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