1955 Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe Convertible Coupe
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1955 Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe Convertible Coupe Walk-Around Part 1

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1955 Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe Convertible Coupe Top Operation Part 1

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1955 Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe Convertible Coupe Driving
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
All-new for 1955, Chrysler’s line of New Yorker coupes and convertibles were the stars of their “100-Million-Dollar Look!” advertising campaign. The New Yorker embodied the new-look elegance and style of the mid-1950s, featuring a distinctive design with sleek, chrome-accented bodywork, and a profile that was significantly lower and wider than the outgoing model. Under the hood, it was powered by a Hemi “FirePower” V8 engine that delivered impressive horsepower and torque, making it a favorite among those looking to stretch their legs on America’s new Eisenhower Interstate System. Inside, the New Yorker boasted a spacious and luxurious interior with comfortable seating and a range of modern amenities for its time, showcasing Chrysler's commitment to both style and comfort innovation.
The New Yorker was offered in six different body styles, a six passenger sedan and the Town & Country wagon among them, but none of them had the panache of the Deluxe Convertible Coupe. The New Yorker’s fresh styling appeared as though it was designed with this particular body style in mind. The Deluxe Convertible Coupe features prominent chromework from the new “massive” divided grille, down the flanks with tip-to-tail brightwork that subtly incorporates a two-tone livery and rear “New Yorker Deluxe'' badging. At the back, there is — naturally — more chrome, with dual reverse lamps and Chrysler‘s famous “Twin-tower” taillights. Rightly proud of their new creation, Chrysler branded the New Yorker “America’s Most Smartly Different Car.”
Highlights
FirePower 331 cu-in V8 engine producing 250 horsepower and 340 lb-ft of torque
Hemispherical combustion chamber
Four-barrel carburetor
Dual exhaust system
Two-speed PowerFlite automatic transmission
Dash-mounted “Range Selector” shift lever
Fully operational power convertible top
Trim tag decodes as originally specified and outfitted with:
Model: 43 - New Yorker Deluxe Convertible Coupe
Paint: 43 - Nugget Gold with contrasting Platinum inserts
Trim: 56 - White Leather Bolsters and Gold Leather Inserts
Sched: 066 - Scheduled production approximately 27 November 1954
Item: 1006 - The sixth car built that day
D8 - Radio Music Master and Rear Seat Speaker, including Antenna
F4 - Heater and Defroster
G1 - Solex Glass – All Windows
J2 - Tan Convertible Top Color
K3 - Custom Accessory Group – Windshield Washer, Custom Steering Wheel, Left Outside Rearview Mirror, Exhaust Pipe Deflectors
S8 - Optional Power Steering (with Torqueflite Only)
SPL-FO 1063 - 63rd Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe Convertible Coupe built
Features
Padded non-glare dash
Full instrumentation
Comfort level armrests
Four-way power seat control
Rear seat chrome assist handles
Town and Country radio
Dashboard clock
“New Horizon Super Scenic” windshield
Coaxial “Full-time” power steering
“Safety-pedal” Hydraulic power brakes with double-width brake pedal
Chrysler safety-rim 15 inch chromed wire wheels
Chromed hubcaps
American Classic tubeless radial tires
Twin-tower taillights
Known Imperfections
Small paint chips
Scratch in the front bumper
Aged paint
Included
1955 Service Manual
1955 Chrysler “100-Million-Dollar Look” Brochure
Boot cover
Full-size chromed spare wire wheel
Service documentation
Additional Notes
Contact: Harrison Platz Phone: 610.304.4525 email: harrison.platz@broadarrowgroup.com
Please note: Title in transit
Optional vehicle service contract available for $525. Learn more about the program here. *Sales tax may be applicable.