Re: 1985 Chrysler New Yorker 2.2 Turbo, Oxnard, Ca.
Posted: Sat Aug 27, 2011 1:37 am
What non-running 85 new yorker sold for $1,500 in hemmings?
And yes, Extremely low production number cars of any type are always hard to find.
I know why you started the club, just seems like sometimes you need a little reminder to step back from all the crazy overpricing and RARE! RARE! RARE! and remember why you started it. Awareness saves cars. Help from other people saves cars. Prices that leave enough room to fix a car economically save cars. I Personally don't care if a car gets saved to daily drive or to restore, so long as it's still on the road.
And yes, Extremely low production number cars of any type are always hard to find.
I know why you started the club, just seems like sometimes you need a little reminder to step back from all the crazy overpricing and RARE! RARE! RARE! and remember why you started it. Awareness saves cars. Help from other people saves cars. Prices that leave enough room to fix a car economically save cars. I Personally don't care if a car gets saved to daily drive or to restore, so long as it's still on the road.