1947 Chrysler New Yorker Convertible The Chrysler New Yorker
represented the top of Chrysler's luxury lineup in the immediate
post-war era. Following World War II, Chrysler resumed civilian
automobile production, and the New Yorker quickly became one of the
most prestigious American automobiles available. From 1946 through
1948, Chrysler produced only 3,000 New Yorker Convertibles, making
these elegant eight-cylinder convertibles highly sought-after
collectibles today. Highlights One of only 3,000 Chrysler New
Yorker Convertibles produced from 1946-1948 Former AACA First Prize
Winner Award plaque proudly displayed on front grille Older
professional nut-and-bolt restoration Finished in Black Red and
Blue Plaid 'Highlander' Interior Black Convertible Top with Red
Piping Original Numbers-Matching Spitfire 323.5 CI L-Head Inline
8-Cylinder Engine Rated at 135 Horsepower Fluid-Drive
Semi-Automatic Transmission Independent Front Suspension with Coil
Springs Live Rear Axle with Semi-Elliptic Leaf Springs Four-Wheel
Hydraulic Drum Brakes Factory Options & Features Bumper Guards Dual
Fog Lamps Dual Spotlights Electric Clock Windshield Washer Dual Sun
Visors Functioning Power Convertible Top Period-Style Wide
Whitewall Tires Whitewall tires were an available option on New
Yorkers produced after April 1947 Recent Maintenance Exhaust
replaced within the past couple years Carburetor rebuilt within the
past couple years Radiator replaced Starter replaced Additional
Information Carefully maintained and properly stored Front cloth
seating surfaces recently replaced New seating surfaces appear
brighter due to limited sun exposure compared to the remaining
Highlander interior surfaces Spent most of its life in Arizona
Reported to be 100% rust free Well-equipped, limited-production
post-war Chrysler convertible Starts, runs, and drives
exceptionally well Presented in outstanding overall condition
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