- Location
- United States
I would like to trade or swap my beautiful C body convertible for a UZJ100.
I started restoring the car in 2009 and it is now finished. It has been an extensive restoration and I have detailed pictures to prove it.
Everything is done or replaced, too much to list.
Some highlights:
The body is all good but there is a small paint crack on the left side where the roof meets the trunk lid. There is a factory weld (lead) underneath and there is some flex there due to the size of the car. Nothing major but I do not want to hide anything.
If you are considering a car like this, you will not be disappointed. I will also include all the parts I have accumulated over the years. Wheels, a spare engine, bumper, etc..
I probably spent close to $ 25,000 on the car and I am willing to let it go for less then half.
Here is link to a video walk-around (sorry the car was dusty)
My Chrysler Newport Convertible Walk-Around - YouTube
and here is one from a couple of weeks ago:
Chrysler Newport Conv. - YouTube
I also have some galleries with hundreds of pictures:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Thank you for looking.
I started restoring the car in 2009 and it is now finished. It has been an extensive restoration and I have detailed pictures to prove it.
Everything is done or replaced, too much to list.
Some highlights:
- This C body Fuselage body style was only built in 1969 and 1970 It is a low production car (1,124 built in 1970)
- The mileage on the odometer is approx. 54000 miles, but everything is replaced and redone.
- It has a power top, power steering and power brakes.
- The factory color is B3 Bahama Blue with black interior (no rips).
- The bumpers are re-chromed.
- The motor is a 383 High Performance big block with 4 barrel Edelbrock carburetor, high performance intake and exhaust manifolds, Mopar electronic ignition and a hot cam.
- The 3 speed 727 Torqueflite automatic transmission is recently rebuilt.
- It has a true dual stainless Flowmaster exhaust system.
- The car comes with 5 new rims and tires (BF Goodrich)
- I have installed a new (old school look) RetroSound radio/mp3 and speakers.
- It has unique 1970 Year of Manufacturer (YOM) license plates.
- The latest additions are a new top, new carpet, a rebuilt transmission and electric fuel pump.
The body is all good but there is a small paint crack on the left side where the roof meets the trunk lid. There is a factory weld (lead) underneath and there is some flex there due to the size of the car. Nothing major but I do not want to hide anything.
If you are considering a car like this, you will not be disappointed. I will also include all the parts I have accumulated over the years. Wheels, a spare engine, bumper, etc..
I probably spent close to $ 25,000 on the car and I am willing to let it go for less then half.
Here is link to a video walk-around (sorry the car was dusty)
My Chrysler Newport Convertible Walk-Around - YouTube
and here is one from a couple of weeks ago:
Chrysler Newport Conv. - YouTube
I also have some galleries with hundreds of pictures:
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Thank you for looking.

