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1961 Chrysler Newport - Not Mine - 5/13 Price Reduced - 5/16 Ad Deleted


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For Sale on Craigslist:  1961 Chrysler Newport 4-door sedan in Sonora, California  -   $13,000  -  No phone #, reply to Doug through Craigslist's:  a79666337a9436b2b667309c1b6fbcfb@sale.craigslist.org

 

                                                                                                5/13 Seller reduced price to $ 11,000 or best offer must sell.

 

Link:  https://modesto.craigslist.org/cto/7115338545.html

 

Seller's Description:

4 door, 361 engine, clean interior all original, no rust, Runs and rides great. Astrodome instrument cluster, clean interior, perfect dash pad,Must see to appreciate. original California car.  Just tuned up ready to go!

 

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All I can say is that if he has that 9 port vacuum switch working that controls the heat and AC and the 4-5 actuators that alone is worth the headache savings. Mine is hot wired with a on/off switch under the dash for the blower motor and the damper door is the cable for heat or no heat. The rest is non functioning. Total disaster of vac lines everywhere. The part is about 100 bucks but tracing everything takes a full week easy.

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On 5/14/2020 at 8:09 PM, Brooklyn Beer said:

All I can say is that if he has that 9 port vacuum switch working that controls the heat and AC and the 4-5 actuators that alone is worth the headache savings. Mine is hot wired with a on/off switch under the dash for the blower motor and the damper door is the cable for heat or no heat. The rest is non functioning. Total disaster of vac lines everywhere. The part is about 100 bucks but tracing everything takes a full week easy.

 

 

I don't know if that's easier or harder to deal with than the early to mid-sixties Thunderbird system, but I decided to run away screaming from the mess that is my '65 T-Bird vacuum system. I am, as they say, "leaving it for a future owner to address."

 

I have heat through a manual temp. control valve via the defroster, and might hook up a cable for the heater damper.

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