What a profile. I had forgotten how sculpted and stylish these ’74 Chryslers were (and I’m digging the roofline, rear fender treatment, and those factory side skirts). If this one was black-on-black, it would actually look a bit badass, but it’s wearing its factory Powder Blue finish. Purchased new and always residing in Southern California, the Chrysler was recently handed down to the original owner’s niece and husband after the owner passed away. Still residing in California (Lakewood to be exact), this 1974 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham is for sale here on eBay at No Reserve and looking for a new home. As of this writing, 12 bids had been submitted with a top bid of $2,276.
There’s quite a bit of originality to this Chrysler and it has good bones as they say with solid floors, undercarriage, and no rust issues. The seller says the original paint is showing its age but it looks presentable in the photos, the panels are straight, and I’m not spotting any major dents, scratches, or signs of damage. The chrome and stainless look good as does the glass, trim, lenses, and badging. The dark blue textured vinyl top is rough and will need replacing, and the seller says there are “a couple of minor small spots of rust near the rear bottom corners of the top.” Nothing is mentioned about the condition of the tires, but I think whitewalls would make this stylish luxury coupe look more finished and upscale.
The front seat is in sad shape with the original plush blue cloth and vinyl upholstery showing lots of rips and tears. The top of the back seats show damage as well, so based on this and the condition of the vinyl top, the car appears to have spent some time outdoors in the California sun. No photo is shown, but the seller says the middle of the headliner has “rips and tears” as well. The door panels look very good though, and the original blue carpet isn’t bad but it is faded in areas. The seller also shares that the two front power windows and the gas gauge are not currently working.
These top-of-the-line Chryslers came standard with a 440-cubic inch V8 paired to a TorqueFlite automatic transmission. The drivetrain is original and the odometer is stated as 84,777, but nothing is mentioned if that’s the actual mileage. The seller shares that before it was handed down the niece and her husband, the Chrysler hadn’t been driven much over recent years and needed some work to make it roadworthy again. This included having the gas tank removed and cleaned, gas lines cleaned, a new fuel filter, new brake hoses, and rebuilding the alternator. The seller says that the Chrysler runs good, the engine sounds fine and it doesn’t smoke, but could still use a carburetor rebuild, tune up, and new spark plug wires. This powder blue Chrysler New Yorker Brougham may not have been as pampered and protected as other 49-year-old luxury cars we’ve featured here on Barn Finds, but it’s solid, original, has lots of potential, hails from California, and there’s no mystery about its ownership history.
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