Please visit www.Survivor-Cars.com for additional photos,
information, and a video. This vehicle is available for viewing in
our Tampa Showroom by appointment only. Please call us to schedule
an appointment.
Luxury, power, class, and style are all words we'd use to describe
this 1969 Chrysler Newport Custom Convertible we are proud to offer
for sale near Tampa Florida.
A 383 CID V8 sits under the hood with plenty of power to get this
big-bodied beauty moving. Power runs through a column shifted 727
TorqueFlite 3-speed automatic transmission for easy cruising.
The fuselage styler body is painted bright red and matched with
plenty of chrome, trim, and a black convertible top with boot for
that open air buttoned up look. White wall radial tires wrap nice
wheels with center caps and beauty rings for that classic look
you'd expect from a late 60s classic.
A black interior with diamond stitching and classic details on the
fronts really give this drop top Mopar a classy look. The split
bench seat makes it easy for your backseat passengers to enter and
exit the car, while you all ride in high style!
Power steering, power brakes, A/C, AM/FM radio, and power top make
this a great cruiser, or local car show hopper. Chanced are you
won't see another one, as these Newport Convertibles are fairly
rare!
This vehicle is available to view by appointment only. Please call
the office to make an appointment. For additional information on
this and our other classic and collectible cars for sale, please
visit www.Survivor-Cars.com. For assistance, please call or text
the office at 941-845-4461, or email us at
[email protected].
If you are unable to come view the vehicle for yourself, we highly
recommend you send in a third-party inspector on your behalf. We
are located between Tampa and Sarasota. We are 90 minutes from
Orlando and Fort Myers. *Potential purchaser understands it is
their responsibility to verify condition and accuracy of
information when purchasing from Survivor Classic Cars. It is the
sole responsibility of the potential purchaser to inspect the
vehicle, or have a third-party inspection performed on the vehicle
before purchasing. The potential purchaser is relying solely on
their own knowledge and judgement about any vehicle purchased.