Vehicle Description
The 1957 New Yorker was the first year for Chrysler cars redesigned
with Virgil Exner's forward look. This stylish car sports fins that
sweep up from behind the front doors. This very rare original New
Yorker was first purchased by a judge in Pennsylvania and kept
until 1960. After 1960, it was garage-kept for 30 years until it
was rescued and returned to road worthiness, showing 6,200 miles on
the odometer at that time. The Chrysler now has 48,511 original
miles (mileage not indicated on title) and was given one repaint in
its original Sunset Rose factory color. It comes with copies of
original titles, old photos, its original Pennsylvania historic-car
plate, and a three-page letter documenting the history of the car
from its purchase and subsequent sale to the second owner who owned
it until 2008. The 392ci HEMI runs exceptionally smooth and quiet.
The TorqueFlite transmission, brakes, shock absorbers, power brake
booster, fuel tank, radiator and heater core were all recently
rebuilt; all receipts are included. The original-style tires have
250 miles on them. This New Yorker is in excellent working
condition, with all the lights and wipers working as they should.