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1955 Chrysler New Yorker

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1955 Chrysler New Yorker - $27,995 - Indianapolis, IN - 1955 Chrysler New Yorker DeLuxe St. Regis for sale in our Indianapolis Showroom. This 55 New Yorker is powered by a 331 CID Hemi Firepower V8 engine backed by a 2-speed automatic transmission. Options on this 1955 Chrysler New Yorker St. Regis for sale include: AM Radio Power Steering Power Brakes Cloth Interior and Wide White Wall Tires wrapped around Steel Wheels with Hub Caps. 1955 was the beginning of a new era for Chrysler as the Automaker introduced a new line designed by Virgil Exner known as the Hundred Million Dollar Look. The new look was a hit and the mid to late 50s Mopars are highly sought after today because of their style and performance. The New Yorker St. Regis was one of Chryslers top trim levels and came standard with a two-tone paint scheme and an abundance of chrome. The St. Regis came with a 331 cubic inch Hemi V8 producing an impressive 250hp from the factory! This 1955 Chrysler New Yorker St. Regis retains its original V8 Hemi and is as original as they come. The classic had a partial repaint in 2011. The New Yorker DeLuxe St. Regis coupe has seen a steady increase in value over the past several years and this classic is an investment that is likely to increase in value over the next few years. Every Mopar collector needs a Hemi and this 55 New Yorker has it all...looks power and style. This 1955 Chrysler New Yorker St. Regis for sale is located in our Indianapolis Showroom and can be seen at www.GatewayClassicCars.com or call (317)688-1100 for additional information.

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Oh come on...at least replace that front bumper. :doh: And did someone install the radiator with a sledge hammer. And the upholstery job on the back seat is horrendous, wrinkles galore, crooked stitching and hog rings showing in the back. Lastly I doubt that the door panels came with a million screws holding them on. :naughty:
 
Dude! Did you check out the front turn signals! Seriously, go back and look at them! :doh:

These guys think they're making up for all that with the price, but what they don't realize is that there's nothing special about this car. They were all Hemis in '55, so it's nothing more than a standard two-door New Yorker that, absolutely mint, would maybe bring twice the money. You'd have half again over asking invested just fixing what's wrong, never mind making it show quality.
 
Dude! Did you check out the front turn signals! Seriously, go back and look at them! :doh:

I wonder what the original application was for those, it sure as hell ain't that car. This car must have been redone by Stevie Wonder with help from Ray Charles. :D
 
I noticed the turn signals right off! Wow! And holy crap is the upholstery is awful!
 

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