I spent 8 years in a 71 Chrysler Newport 4 door sedan. My dad bought it new in April of 71 and kept it until March of 80. My mother and I usually took it in for service at the dealer and loved looking at the new cars . It had the 383 2 barrel , clothe interior, ac, power steering, power brakes, sure grip, vinyl top, am fm radio , sherwood green. My father said he would have had the transmission replaced and gave it to me to drive but I wanted a Trans Am. So the car was sold privately . It was very clean rust free low mile car with just over 56,000 miles . I wonder if it's still going or met the grim crusher?
The last time I saw this many big Chryslers lined up together was a a monster truck show in the late 80s when I was a kid.. I thought they were all gone!!!
This video gives me mixed feelings, sad to see but glad to see there are a pile of these left. Im a GM guy by choice, buick olds and Pontiac specifically but i love 69-73 Chrysler C bodies. Id never consider buying a Cadillac back then, i go straight to Chrysler for full size luxury. If i gad to choose between a 69 charger and a 69 Imperial for free, id go with the mini limo.
I have had a couple missed opportunities for Imperials. That's one bucket list car for me. I have three 1971 Cadillacs. I love the body, it is so similar to the fuselage style but with GM's own flair.
I Bought The Same Car ( 3rd Car ) For $100. Bucks Drove The Hell Out Of It And Sold It For $200. Bucks, But Soon Regreted Sellin It ,90 Mile An Hour And The Car Just Floated ,That's When They Made Them Right. !!!
Wooow, exactly what i like! :) i hope you´ve choosen the 4 door hardtop brougham & the 74 new port sedan, think these are the rarest ones with a beautyful look.. the fuselage aera was so great in styling.... Are they still for sale? I really hope anyone else like you has safed it... I can´t beleave that people crush cars like these and when i look at these cars, there isn´t a lot rust, really like "nothing" ...i wish i had that condition at my 67 caprice 4 door hardtop when i became it... to rebuild whole wheel arches by the own hands with new, flath sheet metal is a difficult but nice work to do. So it´s a lot more not really nice for me to see people trashing and crushing classic cars. Because i think there are more people like me in uture, who´re looking for an father son restoration project or something else like that. And these cars are affordable and rebuildable. It´s more like a hobby, it´s a lifestyle with old nice cars ! :)
Thanks for stopping by Mr. Goodpliers! We have very similar taste in cars so you are going to fit in great here. I bought the blue Newport two door hardtop. It's shown in another video here on the channel.
@@mr.goodpliers6988 cool I was going to say that blue 2 door. Newport was the best. I noticed the 60 Buick behind them was that the electra you bought. Also how was the 69 coronet 2 door green how much was that one?
Most all of these in the video got scrapped. If you need parts, check out the next couple of "Rust Ranch" videos I post. Joe has several parts trucks. We will also be packaging a 1963 short bed project truck together from cab, frame, and bed, if you are looking for one to build.
The only thing I don't like about them is because they are unibody construction..I like the 73 chrysler newport my pastor had one years ago if I find one I'm going to make a chassis that will connect to the One that comes down the front and make it go all the way to the back.. a old guy I know had a 1960 plymouth fury it had the big tail fins and it looked very solid it was sunken in the ground and I used a bumper jack to pick up the back and when I did the rear end stayed on the ground and I looked up at the underside and it was all gone and a minute later I heard that popping sound and it broke into so I let it back down to the ground I didn't have it picked up really high..
I spent 8 years in a 71 Chrysler Newport 4 door sedan. My dad bought it new in April of 71 and kept it until March of 80. My mother and I usually took it in for service at the dealer and loved looking at the new cars . It had the 383 2 barrel , clothe interior, ac, power steering, power brakes, sure grip, vinyl top, am fm radio , sherwood green.
My father said he would have had the transmission replaced and gave it to me to drive but I wanted a Trans Am. So the car was sold privately . It was very clean rust free low mile car with just over 56,000 miles . I wonder if it's still going or met the grim crusher?
Is incredible!!!
Very interesting cars
The last time I saw this many big Chryslers lined up together was a a monster truck show in the late 80s when I was a kid..
I thought they were all gone!!!
I love that 68 polara slick lines
It's a cool car. It did escape the crusher
This video gives me mixed feelings, sad to see but glad to see there are a pile of these left. Im a GM guy by choice, buick olds and Pontiac specifically but i love 69-73 Chrysler C bodies. Id never consider buying a Cadillac back then, i go straight to Chrysler for full size luxury. If i gad to choose between a 69 charger and a 69 Imperial for free, id go with the mini limo.
I have had a couple missed opportunities for Imperials. That's one bucket list car for me. I have three 1971 Cadillacs. I love the body, it is so similar to the fuselage style but with GM's own flair.
And I agree 100% for an Imperial over a muscle car!
I scored a 69 Imperial in 2019. Worth it but finding radiator parts and the sequential signals is a nightmare.
My first Car was a 1970 Newport Custom 2 Door Hardtop 383!
I Bought The Same Car ( 3rd Car ) For $100. Bucks Drove The Hell Out Of It And Sold It For $200. Bucks, But Soon Regreted Sellin It ,90 Mile An Hour And The Car Just Floated ,That's When They Made Them Right. !!!
What a breech of contract
Cruiser class land ships.... Too cool.
Love all that chrome.
Had a fury and a Newport both 71s. Should have hung onto the big blocks. Sold em cheap early nineties.
We didn't realize back then what we had... at the time they were just old cars. Hard to fathom they are half a century old now!!
I hope the ‘68 Polara came home with you!
It was taken home, by someone else. That was a neat car!
Where in the hell is this yard at, I have a '72 Plymouth Fury 3, I could always use more extra parts!!!
The description says it’s in Joplin, Missouri
Wooow, exactly what i like! :) i hope you´ve choosen the 4 door hardtop brougham & the 74 new port sedan, think these are the rarest ones with a beautyful look.. the fuselage aera was so great in styling.... Are they still for sale? I really hope anyone else like you has safed it... I can´t beleave that people crush cars like these and when i look at these cars, there isn´t a lot rust, really like "nothing" ...i wish i had that condition at my 67 caprice 4 door hardtop when i became it... to rebuild whole wheel arches by the own hands with new, flath sheet metal is a difficult but nice work to do. So it´s a lot more not really nice for me to see people trashing and crushing classic cars. Because i think there are more people like me in uture, who´re looking for an father son restoration project or something else like that. And these cars are affordable and rebuildable. It´s more like a hobby, it´s a lifestyle with old nice cars ! :)
Thanks for stopping by Mr. Goodpliers! We have very similar taste in cars so you are going to fit in great here. I bought the blue Newport two door hardtop. It's shown in another video here on the channel.
@@mr.goodpliers6988 cool I was going to say that blue 2 door. Newport was the best. I noticed the 60 Buick behind them was that the electra you bought. Also how was the 69 coronet 2 door green how much was that one?
Where do you fine all these car an truck at 81 just being noisy 🤔. Thanks for clearing 👍 up the land JK
The '68 polar is it! 😍
I would probably Cry 😭 if I saw one of the Hurst Versions of these cars Rotting away in a junkyard.
Me too!
I want a Chrysler imperial
Hi
Do you know we're I can get my hands on a back bumper for a 1967 Plymouth fury 3. Two doors
Thanks
Can you please offer any information on the blue gm truck in background? 64-66?
Most all of these in the video got scrapped. If you need parts, check out the next couple of "Rust Ranch" videos I post. Joe has several parts trucks. We will also be packaging a 1963 short bed project truck together from cab, frame, and bed, if you are looking for one to build.
The only thing I don't like about them is because they are unibody construction..I like the 73 chrysler newport my pastor had one years ago if I find one I'm going to make a chassis that will connect to the One that comes down the front and make it go all the way to the back.. a old guy I know had a 1960 plymouth fury it had the big tail fins and it looked very solid it was sunken in the ground and I used a bumper jack to pick up the back and when I did the rear end stayed on the ground and I looked up at the underside and it was all gone and a minute later I heard that popping sound and it broke into so I let it back down to the ground I didn't have it picked up really high..
lot of cars can be saved
2:09 Ahh yes, the old ch-ch-ch-Chia seeds in the headrest prank :)
take it take another little piece of my car now, baby... BREAK it break another little piece of my car...
It sucks ya can’t save em all!
Where is this junk yard
Unfortunately all are crushed now
I'd take all 3...... the second car isn't a 72.
Newport