Detail Info for: Chrysler : New Yorker 89 Chrysler New Yorker / Eddie Bauer Edition

Transaction Info

Sold On:
02/20/2011
Price:
$ 1800.00
Condition:
Used
Mileage:
140000
Location:
Saint Peters, MO, 63303
Seller Type:
Private seller

Vehicle Specification

Year Make Model:
1989 Chrysler New Yorker
Submodel Body Type:
Sedan
Engine:
6 Cylinder 3.0 Liter
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
Vehicle Title:
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:

Vehicle Detail

This is my project car and it needs to go as a new project is coming home soon. I repaired everything that kept this car from going where I wanted to go. Car came out of Tampa FL. There is no rust anyway that I have been able to find. The trip from Tampa give me 32 mpg with out the air and used no oil. 900+ miles. Here is a list of what as been repaired or replaced. 4 silver star head lamps All outside lamps (all bad when I got it) All inside lamps Radiator, water pump, timing belt, fan belt, starter,battery,horns, wiper arm brushings and blades Heater core, core for air conditioner, explanation value. Front brake pads and rotors, rear drums, shoes, springs, brake wheel cylinders and rear brakes lines. Car had a factory air ride system that did not work so it was removed and new rear springs and shocks were installed. All 4 front sway bar brushings were changed. Since I only drive it a couple of times a month so the value covers are starting to leak. The lifters always drain down between drives so you can hear them some until it warms up. If you find your might want this car it will drive to where ever you live. Lastly the air-conditioning systems needs a new compressor. It cools but it wasn’t rebuilt correctly, and the overhead display stop displaying a few weeks ago. These 2 things are the only things I haven’t fixed. A new factory service manual comes with the car too. I know I can’t sell the car for what I have in it but hobbies cost money so if you want an older car that runs wells this might be it. Also it pass state inspection for Missouri 2 weeks ago. I forgot about one of the air flow doors which changes the air from the floor to the dash vents. It was broken and I couldn't find any repair parts so I hooked up a manual knob which works fine to change the air flow. The defroster vents work fine.

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