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1954' Chrysler New Yorker

$19,954
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Body: Sedan
Age: 70 years
Transmission: Automatic
Exterior color: Green
Electronics: AM/FM Radio, Parking Assist Rear

1954 Chrysler New Yorker, Big Block Hemi Engine, This New Yorker, a C-46, is the last year of this model run 1949 - 1954. Manufactured by Chrysler from 1940 until 1996, the Chrysler New Yorker served as the Flagship model alongside the Chrysler Imperial for several decades. 56 years of innovation, luxury and class. Amazing engineering created the Presto-Matic fluid drive transmission. It had two forward drive ranges, each with two speeds. In normal driving, the high range was engaged using the clutch. The car could then be driven without using the clutch (except for reverse or low range) at any speed above 13 mph (21 km/h), when the driver released the accelerator, the transmission shifted into the higher gear of the range. When the car came to a stop, the lower gear was again engaged. Engineered from the Presto-Matic transmission, all 1954 New Yorkers were available with the new two-speed Powerflite automatic transmission. Fluid Torque Drive and Fluid Matic were dropped. 1954 was the last year the long-wheelbase sedan was offered by Chrysler. Powered by an early iconic FirePower Hemi she could accelerate 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) in 10 seconds, faster than the Oldsmobile 88 Rocket of that time. The engine subsequently became a popular choice among hot rodders and racers. The spark plugs centered horizontally down the light green valve covers, which have Chrysler Fire Power raised red letter scripting, just plain looks cool . But is in fact design form and function, keeping the plug wires out the exhaust manifold heat, and making the spark plugs super easy to change. Extra large radiator. Points / Vacuum distributor. All New tune up parts cap, rotor, points, plugs, wires and a brand NEW COIL. Black painted cast iron intake manifold. Cast-iron exhaust manifolds. The 1953/1954 New Yorker had a less bulky look due to the reduced wheelbase. Gone was the split flat glass windshield replaced by the one-piece curved, newer aerodynamic design windshield. The rear fenders were merged becoming part of the body, vs. a kind of stuck on look. Once again this created a classy & more aerodynamic look. Chrysler corporations new postwar body Featured pontoon three box styling. Factory original sheet metal with hours & hours of hand blocking and prep work made way for a Sea Island Green colored Wrap . Truly a work of art & sculpture, this year New Yorker featured tons of beautiful chrome, trim and emblems starting with an Eagle in flight hood ornament, directly under it a large slightly curved V with stylistic feather shapes. Thick round chrome bezels surrounded the top of the headlights, while a vertical ribbed rectangle closed the bottom of the bezel. A larger chrome front bumper featured ends that hugged & wrapped around the fender fronts. A single horizontal chrome bar above the bumper & chrome bumper guards completed the front of the car. The rear featured large vertical bullet shaped taillight lenses, with a centered backup light and elegant small circular turn single indicators. The interior is two-tone light green & black leather. The door panels are vertically used ribbed stitched green on the top with a black strip on the bottom. Green carpeting. Green leather kick panels. Bench seat column shift with clutch assist. The dash again is a true piece of artwork where the individual components flow into each other. The dash represents a rocket ship like cockpit of knobs, levers, etc.. The garage cluster is aluminum or stainless & showpieces a repeated circle within circles texture/design. A large speedometer and fuel gauge/ gauges take center stage with a gold colored circle dead center in the gauge. A thick Padded Dash Pad replaces the plain metal painted dash top. Original chrome push buttons AM radio. A dark brown leather wrapped steering wheel has a thin separate horn ring piece with a large iconic slanted Chrysler words center cap. Even the parking brake handle is chrome. Steel wheels with Chrysler logoed hubcaps. Fat white walls. Modern radial tires but that look nostalgic. While we do our best to provide the highest quality muscle cars with an honest and reliable description and realize the importance of transparency when selling vehicles. That being said, we have not built, modified, changed or personally owned this vehicle. Whether this vehicle is consigned or owned by Past & Present Motor Cars we do not know the vehicles complete history since new. We want to be clear and try to answer any questions our customers might have prior to purchasing. Additionally, we not only welcome but we encourage 3rd party independent inspections. Please inquire prior to purchase to make sure the advertised vehicle has not already been sold. We list our vehicles on multiple websites and a vehicle can sell at any time. If a customer chooses to purchase sight unseen (many of our customers choose this option) the customer accepts the vehicle AS IS and WHERE IS and understands we cannot address concerns after purchase. For this reason, its important all concerns are addressed prior to purchase. We make every effort to present accurate and reliable information, but use of this information is voluntary, and should only be deemed reliable after an independent review of its accuracy, completeness, and timeliness. It is the sole responsibility of the customer to verify the existence of options, accessories and the vehicle condition before time of sale. Financing is Available with low rates and Vehicle Shipping is available from our Showroom to your Garage. A Classic Car Warranty is Available for Purchase from a 3rd Party. Please speak to our Sales Associate or Company Representative for more information. Our team is working and available anytime by Phone or Text for your convenience. Thank you for your interest!

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  • Florida
  • 9 November 2023
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