Looks like the Czech climate is very good for cars. No sign of any rust from roadsalt, nor any cracked or faded paint from the sun. Plus, that V8 engine idles beautifully.
I’m surprised that this particular car doesn’t have air conditioning. I know at that time the Newport was the base model “Chrysler” branded vehicle at the time over the 300, New Yorker or Imperial. Beautiful car though!
interestingly the 1969 Dodge and Plymouth models had conventional bumpers and didn’t receive the loop type front bumpers until the 1970 models were introduced
I love the fuselage Chryslers
My Dad had 3 of em. This one's gorgeous
That's a gorgeous car and way better than anyting being made today
Looks like the Czech climate is very good for cars. No sign of any rust from roadsalt, nor any cracked or faded paint from the sun. Plus, that V8 engine idles beautifully.
Beautiful car, very classy - when Chrysler was at the top of the heap.
I’m surprised that this particular car doesn’t have air conditioning. I know at that time the Newport was the base model “Chrysler” branded vehicle at the time over the 300, New Yorker or Imperial. Beautiful car though!
That's a lot of red and white Chrysler😊
Very nice!
Gorgeous car. Makes me nervous that there's no shroud around the fan though. Yikes!
Yea. Should've been a shroud around fan
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🤜💥🤛
I wasn't a big fan of the wrap around front bumper grills of the Chrysler products in these years. Otherwise, the car looked good.
interestingly the 1969 Dodge and Plymouth models had conventional bumpers and didn’t receive the loop type front bumpers until the 1970 models were introduced