1967 Chrysler New Yorker

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1967 Chrysler New Yorker

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I love the slab-sided styling of the '67-'68 big Chryslers. The formal roofline is very reminiscent of the '62 -'64 GM "C" body cars. Big, quiet, smooth and powerful. I wonder if one could have ordered a New Yorker with a "Six Pack" option....... ;)

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A buddy of mind had a '67 New Yorker with the 375 HP 440 TNT option. It would pretty much blow all the hot rods in town right off the road.
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Willard's New Yorker was pretty fast for a big car, as I remember. He brought it in to the gas station I worked at for service. It had dual exhausts and a limited slip differential. It had good air conditioning, which was uncommon for southern Indiana in those days. I do remember it being very quiet, with no wind noise between the windows, which was pretty common in four door hardtop cars.
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These were beautiful cars. I am no fan of the fuselage style that came later. Those cars were scary...
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