Chrysler New Yorker

The Chrysler New Yorker is an automobile model which was produced by the Chrysler division of the Chrysler Corporation from 1940 to 1996, serving for several years as the brand's flagship model. A trim level named the "New York Special" first appeared in 1938 and the "New Yorker" name debuted in 1939. Until its discontinuation in 1996, the New Yorker had made its mark as the longest running American car nameplate. 

The New Yorker name helped define the Chrysler brand as a maker of upscale models priced and equipped above mainstream brands like Ford and Dodge/Plymouth, but below full luxury brands like Lincoln and Packard.

* NOTE: Model in photo is 1975 model. It was produced for over 50 years. Not possible to show all models/years here, nor to list all info. for all. This is only one possible combination/option. It was available in different body styles & with different engines. This is only intended to show ONE possible combination over the years.

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