1969 Chrysler Newport 2 Door Hardtop

For consignment, a 1969 Chrysler Newport 2 door hardtop with a title verified 57,254 actual miles. A high performance numbers matching drivetrain, and horizontal surfaces large enough to land F16s. 33,639 Newport 2 door hardtops were built in 1969 and many were put out to pasture when the oil embargo hit, and survivors today represent a time when big steel dinosaurs roamed the streets.

Exterior

The sheer size of the car is impressive and done up in its original single stage Crimson red paint adds even more pizazz and outwardly bold looks. A snow plow sized front fascia is framed in a chrome bumper that encircles the grille, making the standard four headlights look small, while out back, the tail lights are small given the width of the car. But the eighth wonder of the world just might be the size of the stamped steel panels, the massive hood, the giant decklid, and fenders and quarters that seem to go on for blocks. Amazingly, we are still in the era where one side mirror was standard. This car’s white vinyl top is in good shape although some evidence of rust is noted at the base of the window trim. She rides on red painted 15-inch steel wheels with dog dish hubcaps and 75 series tires. Imperfections include a few small dents, and some rust through at wheel openings and lower panels. 

Interior

Nicely trimmed saddle brown vinyl covers the door with varying patterns and window cranks that are based in a concave disk, while armrests are dwarfed by the length of the units. Varying patterns are also found on the bucket seats up front with some slight difference on the driver’s chair and no headrest. In back, 60’s square design is stitched into the seats which are afforded lots of real estate. A modest brown steering wheel shows some cracks in the plastic rim but is otherwise nice, and leads to a horizontal instrument cluster with faded embossed numbers across the speedometer with patina across the dash. The wide floor below is covered in decent tan loop carpet and the headliner above, although showing some age, is intact and holds the shoulder belts in clips. The wide trunk shows use and contains a plaid vinyl mat and spare tire. 

Drivetrain

Hoist the hood up to find the numbers matching 383ci V8 with a 4-barrel carburetor and rated at 330 horsepower. It’s mated to the numbers matching A727 Torqueflite 3-speed automatic transmission. The bay is driver quality although the valve covers and air cleaner box shine brightly and alternator looks newer. Power is sent through a long driveshaft to the rear axle where it meets a 8¾ inch axle with 3.23 gears. Power brakes are on board and configured as drums on all four wheels. 

Undercarriage

Driver quality underneath where surface rust prevails in mostly dry conditions. The dual exhaust is a hodgepodge of old pipes tinged by surface rust, and newer sections welded into place, traveling through two different mufflers on their way to exit via steel pipes. Suspension consists of torsion bars in front and leaf springs in back. 

Drive-Ability

This is not a land yacht. It’s an ocean liner! A long and wide outside means a roomy inside and plenty of elbow room to steer this ship, and that’s just what we did along our test loop where turns should be anticipated as you swing that big tail around. Good acceleration considering the girth, and decent visibility despite the C-pillars and lack of passenger side mirror. It tracks straight and the power brakes are a must! All functions including lights, gauges, radio, and turn signals, operate as they should. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working at the time of your purchase. 

If you have a pole barn or warehouse, no need for measurements. But if you’re going to garage this bad boy, you’ll need at least 219 inches for this luxury cruiser, and cruise you will. You’ll becoming the king of Main Street, USA in this larger than life Mopar with its numbers matching drivetrain. Big red is waiting for its next caretaker!

CE23H9F173089

C-Chrysler Newport

E-Economy Price Class

23-2 Door Hardtop

H-383ci 4bbl V8

9-1969

F-Newark, DE Assy Plant

173089-Sequential Unit Number

FENDER TAG

CE23:Chrysler, Economy, 2 Door Hardtop

H9F: 383ci 330hp 4bbl V8, 1969, Newark, DE, USA

173089:Sequence number

E63:383 cid 4 barrel V8 High Performance

D32:Heavy Duty Automatic Transmission

R6:Crimson Exterior Color

E6T:Trim – Unknown, Vinyl Bucket Seats, Tan

T3:Bronze Mist Metallic (Chrysler & Imperial) Int. Door Frames

C03:Build Date: December 03

064312Order number

A01 :Unknown

A04:Basic (Radio) Group

C21:Center Front Seat Cushion

C55:Bucket Seats

L31:Hood/Fender Mounted Turn Signals

M21:Roof drip rail moldings

R13:Deluxe AM Radio (5 1/2 Watts)

R48:Power Antenna

V1L:Full Vinyl Top, Champagne

END:End of Sales Codes

Classic Auto Mall is home to more than 1,000 classic and collectible vehicles for sale via consignment in a climate controlled 336,000-square foot showroom (that’s more than 8 acres!). The largest single location consignment dealer of classic and collectible vehicles in the country is located in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, just 1-hour west of Philadelphia off Exit 298 of the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. For more information visit or call us at 855-201-7026. Contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person. There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee is not included in the advertised price.


Price: $16,500

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