Additional pictures are posted on I-95 Muscle's direct website.
This hot rod of a lowrider is absolutely gorgeous. Standing only a
couple of inches off the ground, it is only 45 inches tall. That's
all thanks to a ton of custom sheet metal fabrication that went
into chopping the roof 4 1/4" from the front, 3" from the rear and
installing 10-inch Koni coil over shocks in the rear with torsion
bar suspension up front to give that real low stance and lowrider
look. All of this work lowered the car 10" and if you add the 4"
from the roof you're looking at making the roof 14" closer to the
ground. Built by a handful of friends from custom shops out of
Springfield Ohio, this is one well put together car. For the
obvious, we have the dusk rose paint job and body work done by
Warren and Free body engineering and with the custom pinstriping
all done by Jungle Jeff. Interior was put together by Lyons Custom
Upholstery and Glass is courtesy of Mad Mobile Glass. Under the
hood we have a 440 cubic inch big block Mopar engine. That is
backed by a 3-speed torque flite automatic. This car is easy to
start and drives well (although it's a little low but that's the
point, right?). This car also has power steering, power brakes and
air conditioning! It comes with the January 1990 edition of Mopar
Magazine where this "BAD" 1968 Chrysler New Yorker took center fold
with all the history of the reason behind this build and what it
meant to the owner. It's a truly impressive story.
Vehicle Details
1968 Chrysler New Yorker
Listing ID:CC-1551799
Price:$18,995
Location:Hope Mills, North Carolina
Year:1968
Make:Chrysler
Model:New Yorker
Exterior Color:Other
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:18391
Stock Number:P0518
VIN:CH23K8C185747
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