Detail Info for: Chrysler : New Yorker Running, Project 1956 Chrysler New Yorker 1st Gen. Hemi

Transaction Info

Sold On:
06/19/2011
Price:
$ 1000.00
Condition:
Mileage:
28131
Location:
Sacramento, California, 95818
Seller Type:
Dealer

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1956 Chrysler New Yorker
Submodel Body Type:
Sedan
Engine:
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
99806747
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

Print this listing Running, Project 1956 Chrysler New Yorker 1st Gen. HemiCalifornia Automobile Museum2200 Front StreetSacramento, CA 95818Call Us Today(916) 442-6802Ask ForArt OsbyAsk Us A Question Vehicle DetailsYear: 1956Make: ChryslerModel: New YorkerVIN: 99806747Stock Number: D11016Mileage: 28131Transmission: AutomaticEngine: 8 Cylinder, 354 C.I.D. LExterior Color: BlueInterior Color: BlueTitle: Clear Description With the all new "Hundred Million Dollar" look, the New Yorker gave Buick, Oldsmobile, and Mercury a run for their money. Dubbed the PowerStyle, Chrysler equipped this beauty with the first generation hemi (firepower) engine and the well known push button PowerFlite transmission. With the engineering and technology put in to these cars, one can see why the New Yorker had made its mark as the longest running American car nameplate. Offered For Sale by the California Automobile Museum A 1956 Chrysler New Yorker Newport. Perfectly suited for the individual that wants to do a custom touch, or a rebuild from the ground up. This car is pretty much complete, with nearly everything the factory equipped this car with 55 years ago. There is a question on the grille being an original New Yorker grille as it looks to be a Windsor grille. It has been repainted in the past, and substantial body work performed on the right rear corner. A panel was grafted in at some point. The paint quality was good in its time, and it still shines today. The chrome and stainless are all in good usable shape. There is rust present in various places throughout the car. The floors have some weak areas and there is rust visible under the car as well as in the lower rocker panels, lower sections of the doors, and the rear grafted in quarter panel. The interior is all intact and somewhat presentable. All of the seat frames are solid and reusable. The carpet shows wear and there is a faint smell of moisture inside. The doors, windows, locks, etc. all work properly with the exception of the cracked windshield and left rear window. It worked prior to rolling it down for photos. It was rolled down and then fell off track. The glass is still in the door intact. The engine runs very well. It sounds as quiet and runs as smoothly as a sewing machine. It has undergone a recent tune up and oil change, as well as a rebuilt water pump and thermostat. The car was not driven far, only around our lot. It seems to drive and stop well. A rebuilt master cylinder has been installed as well. There are no signs of problems with overheating but there is light clatter when starting the engine after it has set for a few days. It is assumed it is lifters as the noise goes away completely after 10-15 seconds. The transmission works in all gears but it leaks and a slight slipping sensation can be felt. There are some other minor issues with this car including, an inoperable clock, radio, reverse lights, and dome lights. The pin in the drivers door is bent allowing the dome light circuit to stay on causing a constant drain on the battery.Other than that, this would make a good project for someone with the time and energy, or a good parts car for someone needing these increasingly hard to find parts. *Note, the Museum has a 1956 Chrysler Windsor described as a parts only car that will be offered at an additional cost to the buyer only. The Museum has 2 1956 Chrysler New Yorkers for sale and this parts car will be offered with both New Yorkers at an additional cost. It will be sold to the purchaser on a first come first served basis. It will not be sold outside of the sale of the two New Yorkers unless the purchasers of both cars decline the parts car. Technical SpecificationsEngine/Driveline Number of cylinders/type: V-8, OHV. Displacement: 354 cu. in. 3.94 in. bore x 3.63 in. stroke. Induction: Single carburetor Horsepower: 280 @ 4,600 RPM. Compression ratio: 9.0:1. Transmission type: 3 speed automatic. Chassis Wheelbase: 126 in. Weight: 4,110 lbs. Brake type: Hydraulic drums. Production Information Original list price: $3,779 Production: 24,749 The History The Chrysler New Yorker is one of the longest lasting automotive model names in the industry having been in use from 1939-1996. The original New Yorker was a sub-series of the 1938 Chrysler Imperial but its popularity was such that it became a separate model line in 1939. By the early 1950s Chryslers were known as solid, well engineered cars but with old-fashioned styling. The 1951 arrival of the fantastic “Hemi” V-8 engine gave great performance but styling remained bland. By the mid-‘50s, a new designer, Virgil Exner, who had come from Studebaker in 1949 began to remake the entire line of Chrysler products in a new, more modern and exciting style. Over $100 million was spent to redesign the Chrysler line for 1955 and the dramatic new look was promoted as the “Hundred Million Dollar Look”. The new ‘55s were longer, lower, with larger glass areas and modest fins, typical of the period. A mild re-design for 1956 resulted in an even better looking car with an elegant, wide grille. The automatic transmission was now controlled by a set of push buttons in a cluster at the extreme left end of the instrument panel, a unique Chrysler feature that would continue for several years. While the lesser Winsor line used the 331 cu. in. version of the famed “Hemi” engine, the New Yorkers had a stroked version that displaced 354 cu. in. Only the higher performance 300 series had more power. The mid 1950s were a time of dramatic development at Chrysler and the New Yorker proved to be a successful, luxurious performer. Features & Options Automatic Transmission Body Side Moldings Chrome Bumper Clock Cloth Upholstery Coolant Temp. Gauge Dual Exhaust Rear seat fold-down armrest Rear-Wheel Drive Trip Odometer V-Style Engine Additional Photos Warranty Information This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgment solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle. Terms & Conditions This vehicle was either consigned or donated to the California Automobile Museum, a non-profit organization and licensed California dealer located at 2200 Front Street, Sacramento, California, where it is available for inspection. This vehicle, and all vehicles sold through us are sold AS-IS with no warranty intended or implied by the California Automobile Museum or its consigner/donor. All sales are final, and in there is no cooling off period in California. This Vehicle's mileage is subject to increase as it may be test driven or inspected during this auction. All sales will include a California Bill of Sale and a Warranty Disclaimers to be signed. Your bid, winning or not, signifies you agree to these terms and conditions and you agree to make all payments within the alotted time. All purchased vehicles must be removed from the museum within 2 weeks from auctions end or storage fees of $10.00 per day will be applied. (unless written arrangements for additional time have been agreed to by the Vehicle Sales Department) If you are the winning bidder and back out of your obligation to purchase, or fail to pay within the time alotted, (unless written arrangements with the vehicle sales department have been made) you WILL receive negative feedback and be reported to Ebay. REGARDLESS of your reasons. The Museum is open 7 days a week, 10 AM to 6 PM (excluding major U.S. holidays) and we welcome you or your representative to inspect the vehicle prior to purchasing or bidding. If you have any questions regarding the vehicle or would like to schedule an inspection between 10 AM and 6 PM, you can contact us through Ebay messaging, or call Art directly at 916-442-6802. The California Automobile Museum is formerly the Towe Auto Museum (1997-09) and formerly the Towe Ford Museum (1987-97) Visit our website at http://calautomuseum.org/ Thank you for bidding on our items and for supporting the California Automobile Museum (a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization). We require a deposit within 72 hours of the end of the auction and full payment within a week (7 days). We try our best to clearly describe the condition of the vehicle, but please note that we are often selling cars that are either donated to us, or are on consignment and we may not have a complete history. We reserve the right to end this auction early. We are a Brick and Mortar Dealer, this vehicle advertised is also advertised for sale in our Museum located at 2200 Front Street, Sacramento, California, 95818. Because of this, this vehicle is subject to sell prior to the auctions end. About Us The mission of the California Automobile Museum is to educate and entertain while preserving and promoting the automobile and its influence on our lives. The California Automobile Museum in Sacramento, California, is the oldest non-profit Automobile Museum in California. We are both a registered non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable corporation, and a licensed dealer in California. We sell cars that have been donated or consigned for sale through our vehicle program. All proceeds directly support cultural and educational activities provided by the museum to the Northern California community. Would you like to donate to the Museum? Do you have a vehicle you would like to consign with us? Please contact Art for additional information regarding donating or consigning your vehicle for sale.See our other listingsDisclaimer: This auction is a legally binding contract to buy this vehicle. All vehicles are sold as-is unless otherwise specified. 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Project 1956 Chrysler New Yorker 1st Gen. HemiYear1956MakeChryslerModelNew YorkerVIN99806747Stock NumberD11016Mileage28131TransmissionAutomaticEngine8 Cylinder, 354 C.I.D. LExterior ColorBlueInterior ColorBlueTitleClearAutomatic TransmissionBody Side MoldingsChrome BumperClockCloth UpholsteryCoolant Temp. GaugeDual ExhaustRear seat fold-down armrestRear-Wheel DriveTrip OdometerV-Style Engine

With the all new "Hundred Million Dollar" look, the New Yorker gave Buick, Oldsmobile, and Mercury a run for their money. Dubbed the PowerStyle, Chrysler equipped this beauty with the first generation hemi (firepower) engine and the well known push button PowerFlite transmission. With the engineering and technology put in to these cars, one can see why the New Yorker had made its mark as the longest running American car nameplate.

Offered For Sale by the California Automobile Museum

A 1956 Chrysler New Yorker Newport. Perfectly suited for the individual that wants to do a custom touch, or a rebuild from the ground up. This car is pretty much complete, with nearly everything the factory equipped this car with 55 years ago. There is a question on the grille being an original New Yorker grille as it looks to be a Windsor grille. It has been repainted in the past, and substantial body work performed on the right rear corner. A panel was grafted in at some point. The paint quality was good in its time, and it still shines today. The chrome and stainless are all in good usable shape. There is rust present in various places throughout the car. The floors have some weak areas and there is rust visible under the car as well as in the lower rocker panels, lower sections of the doors, and the rear grafted in quarter panel. The interior is all intact and somewhat presentable. All of the seat frames are solid and reusable. The carpet shows wear and there is a faint smell of moisture inside. The doors, windows, locks, etc. all work properly with the exception of the cracked windshield and left rear window. It worked prior to rolling it down for photos. It was rolled down and then fell off track. The glass is still in the door intact. The engine runs very well. It sounds as quiet and runs as smoothly as a sewing machine. It has undergone a recent tune up and oil change, as well as a rebuilt water pump and thermostat. The car was not driven far, only around our lot. It seems to drive and stop well. A rebuilt master cylinder has been installed as well. There are no signs of problems with overheating but there is light clatter when starting the engine after it has set for a few days. It is assumed it is lifters as the noise goes away completely after 10-15 seconds. The transmission works in all gears but it leaks and a slight slipping sensation can be felt. There are some other minor issues with this car including, an inoperable clock, radio, reverse lights, and dome lights. The pin in the drivers door is bent allowing the dome light circuit to stay on causing a constant drain on the battery.

Other than that, this would make a good project for someone with the time and energy, or a good parts car for someone needing these increasingly hard to find parts.

*Note, the Museum has a 1956 Chrysler Windsor described as a parts only car that will be offered at an additional cost to the buyer only. The Museum has 2 1956 Chrysler New Yorkers for sale and this parts car will be offered with both New Yorkers at an additional cost. It will be sold to the purchaser on a first come first served basis. It will not be sold outside of the sale of the two New Yorkers unless the purchasers of both cars decline the parts car.

Technical Specifications

Engine/Driveline

Number of cylinders/type: V-8, OHV.

Displacement: 354 cu. in.

3.94 in. bore x 3.63 in. stroke.

Induction: Single carburetor

Horsepower: 280 @ 4,600 RPM.

Compression ratio: 9.0:1.

Transmission type: 3 speed automatic.

Chassis

Wheelbase: 126 in.

Weight: 4,110 lbs.

Brake type: Hydraulic drums.

Production Information

Original list price: $3,779

Production: 24,749

The History

The Chrysler New Yorker is one of the longest lasting automotive model names in the industry having been in use from 1939-1996.

The original New Yorker was a sub-series of the 1938 Chrysler Imperial but its popularity was such that it became a separate model line in 1939.

By the early 1950s Chryslers were known as solid, well engineered cars but with old-fashioned styling. The 1951 arrival of the fantastic “Hemi” V-8 engine gave great performance but styling remained bland.

By the mid-‘50s, a new designer, Virgil Exner, who had come from Studebaker in 1949 began to remake the entire line of Chrysler products in a new, more modern and exciting style.

Over $100 million was spent to redesign the Chrysler line for 1955 and the dramatic new look was promoted as the “Hundred Million Dollar Look”. The new ‘55s were longer, lower, with larger glass areas and modest fins, typical of the period.

A mild re-design for 1956 resulted in an even better looking car with an elegant, wide grille. The automatic transmission was now controlled by a set of push buttons in a cluster at the extreme left end of the instrument panel, a unique Chrysler feature that would continue for several years.

While the lesser Winsor line used the 331 cu. in. version of the famed “Hemi” engine, the New Yorkers had a stroked version that displaced 354 cu. in. Only the higher performance 300 series had more power.

The mid 1950s were a time of dramatic development at Chrysler and the New Yorker proved to be a successful, luxurious performer.

This vehicle is being sold as is, where is with no warranty, expressed written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and makes no warranty in connection therewith. No allowance or set aside will be made on account of any incorrectness, imperfection, defect or damage. Any descriptions or representations are for identification purposes only and are not to be construed as a warranty of any type. It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgment solely. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle at the buyer's request prior to the close of sale. Seller assumes no responsibility for any repairs regardless of any oral statements about the vehicle.

This vehicle was either consigned or donated to the California Automobile Museum, a non-profit organization and licensed California dealer located at 2200 Front Street, Sacramento, California, where it is available for inspection. This vehicle, and all vehicles sold through us are sold AS-IS with no warranty intended or implied by the California Automobile Museum or its consigner/donor. All sales are final, and in there is no cooling off period in California.

This Vehicle's mileage is subject to increase as it may be test driven or inspected during this auction.

All sales will include a California Bill of Sale and a Warranty Disclaimers to be signed.

Your bid, winning or not, signifies you agree to these terms and conditions and you agree to make all payments within the alotted time. All purchased vehicles must be removed from the museum within 2 weeks from auctions end or storage fees of $10.00 per day will be applied. (unless written arrangements for additional time have been agreed to by the Vehicle Sales Department)

If you are the winning bidder and back out of your obligation to purchase, or fail to pay within the time alotted, (unless written arrangements with the vehicle sales department have been made) you WILL receive negative feedback and be reported to Ebay. REGARDLESS of your reasons.

The Museum is open 7 days a week, 10 AM to 6 PM (excluding major U.S. holidays) and we welcome you or your representative to inspect the vehicle prior to purchasing or bidding. If you have any questions regarding the vehicle or would like to schedule an inspection between 10 AM and 6 PM, you can contact us through Ebay messaging, or call Art directly at 916-442-6802.

The California Automobile Museum is formerly the Towe Auto Museum (1997-09) and formerly the Towe Ford Museum (1987-97) Visit our website at http://calautomuseum.org/

Thank you for bidding on our items and for supporting the California Automobile Museum (a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization).

We require a deposit within 72 hours of the end of the auction and full payment within a week (7 days).

We try our best to clearly describe the condition of the vehicle, but please note that we are often selling cars that are either donated to us, or are on consignment and we may not have a complete history.

We reserve the right to end this auction early. We are a Brick and Mortar Dealer, this vehicle advertised is also advertised for sale in our Museum located at 2200 Front Street, Sacramento, California, 95818. Because of this, this vehicle is subject to sell prior to the auctions end.



The mission of the California Automobile Museum is to educate and entertain while preserving and promoting the automobile and its influence on our lives.

The California Automobile Museum in Sacramento, California, is the oldest non-profit Automobile Museum in California. We are both a registered non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable corporation, and a licensed dealer in California. We sell cars that have been donated or consigned for sale through our vehicle program. All proceeds directly support cultural and educational activities provided by the museum to the Northern California community.

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