The 1955 model year marked a dramatic turning point for Chrysler-an
era proudly launched under the new marketing slogan "The
100-Million Dollar Look." This bold campaign introduced Virgil
Exner's visionary "Forward Look" styling, replacing the
conservative designs of earlier years with sleek, modern lines,
lower roof profiles, and elegant tail fins that hinted at the jet
age. Chrysler's investment in fresh engineering and styling paid
off handsomely, as the 1955 lineup ushered in a new identity for
the brand-one that exuded sophistication, performance, and
innovation marketed as "America's Most Smartly Different Car!" The
New Yorker Town & Country wagon stood at the pinnacle of this
transformation, combining luxury and practicality with unmistakable
presence.
This well-kept 1955 Chrysler New Yorker Town & Country exemplifies
that breakthrough year with its factory-original, numbers-correct
331 cubic inch Hemi V8, paired with the smooth PowerFlite automatic
transmission. It retains all the hallmark features that made the
New Yorker Chrysler's flagship wagon: power steering and brakes,
tinted glass, push-button Town & Country signal-seeking radio,
reverse lights, and factory dual exhaust. Finished in its correct
Code-1 Black exterior, refinished years ago with an updated
two-tone addition of Sunburst Yellow as a contrasting color. It
presents an elegant contrast to its original Code-24 Gold and White
cloth-and-leather interior, a rich and inviting combination that
epitomizes 1950s luxury.
Further refinements include chrome wire spoke wheels, dual outside
mirrors, day/night rearview mirror, and a folding rear seat that
expands cargo space with a touch of practicality. This example
hails from its former owner of 18 years who routinely used it for
many trips from his home in Ohio to Hershey, PA for annual swap
meet events on over 5 separate occasions. It wears an older
exterior paint finish on a body that does possess some bubbles on
the lower doors and metal fatigue in the rear quarter panels. It
shows as a very original example that survives well over the years
without having any major restoration.
Upon arrival to the St. Louis Car Museum, we opted to have all new
3" wide whitewall tires installed, as well as new spark
plugs/wires, rebuilt carburetor with new electric choke added, new
motor/transmission mounts, valve cover gaskets, drive belts, water
pump, boiled the radiator with renewed coolant, radiator hoses, &
heater hoses; new front wheel bearings/seals, tie-rod ends, front
brake hoses & wheel cylinders, flushed the braking system with new
fluid, engine oil/filter, along with a few other gaskets and
refinements under the hood. It continues to run and drive extremely
well, just improved with the peace of mind of these new
components!
This Town & Country wagon embodies the best of Chrysler's
mid-century craftsmanship-equal parts design statement and
collector's treasure. A rare opportunity to own a genuine piece of
the "100-Million Dollar Look" era, this 1955 New Yorker Town &
Country wagon represents one of only 1,036 ever produced and is
more than just a classic; it's a symbol of Chrysler's rebirth and
enduring pursuit of excellence! You'll be hard-pressed to find
another!
Vehicle Details
1955 Chrysler New Yorker
Listing ID:CC-2020769
Price:$42,900
Location:St. Louis, Missouri
Year:1955
Make:Chrysler
Model:New Yorker
Exterior Color:Black/Sunburst Yellow
Interior Color:Gold / White Vinyl
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:44874
Stock Number:S4098
VIN:N5543699
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