This 1952 Chrysler New Yorker convertible is powered by its
matching-numbers 331ci Fire Power HEMI V8 engine paired with the
original matching-numbers Fluid-Torque Drive automatic
transmission. This New Yorker convertible is one of approximately
1,540 produced for 1952 and has received approximately $35,000 in
cosmetic and mechanical restoration work, including a new leather
interior, new wool carpet, a new convertible top, rechroming and
replating of the dash metal, and a rebuilt and restored gauge
cluster. The power-operated convertible top is reported to function
as it did when new. Mechanical work includes new brakes, a rebuilt
original matching-numbers Fluid-Torque Drive transmission and
general servicing. Additional equipment includes a working
spotlight, Chrysler spinner center caps, wide whitewall tires and a
new 8-volt nostalgic-style battery, while the original chrome,
stainless and brightwork have been polished, restored or replated
as needed. This California car has been in the same family for more
than 38 years. 16,100 miles (title reads exempt).
Vehicle Details
1952 Chrysler New Yorker
Listing ID:CC-2035581
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1952
Make:Chrysler
Model:New Yorker
Exterior Color:RED
Interior Color:GRAY
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:293323
VIN:C52814864
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