1949 Chrysler New Yorker 2-Door Sedan
In 1949 Chrysler celebrated its 25th Anniversary with a completely redesigned line-up. The New Yorker was the flagship of the series, offered in several body styles including this commanding two-door sedan. This particular example is finished in its original Mist Blue paint that has aged into a heavy, authentic patina. It retains its original 1949 steel body panels, massive chrome bumpers and the distinct egg-crate grille that defined post-war luxury. The heart of this cruiser is an inline 8-cylinder engine that was been completely rebuilt and serviced within the last 1,000 miles. At the same time the engine was rebuilt it also received a new gas tank, fuel pump, sending unit and all new fuel lines. The carb was also rebuilt and the engine was fit with a set of custom-built headers dumping into dual side exhausts that look almost as cool as they sound. Power is delivered through its original rebuilt Fluid Drive 4-speed manual transmission that shifts perfectly. The interior is completely original and has help up incredibly well, especially considering its age. The patinaed exterior is nicely set off by a set of painted steel rims with chrome hubcaps wrapped in newer radial tires. Everything is in proper working order and it was just serviced prior to being made available for sale. We have priced it for a quick sale so if you like what you see time is of the essence!