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Restoration history of the car with lots of pictures every step of the way.
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A 1966 Chrysler Newport, 4 Door Sedan
Last Update was on 12/07/03
This site is very heavy on photos.
This site is in memorial to my late Grandfather
of this Newport who just passed away on July
Parts and Accessories that I am looking for:
Feel free to Email me. You may find your comments
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Timeline of different cars to share the name Newport.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Newport was a name used by the Chrysler division of the
used as both a hardtop body designation and also for its entry level model between 1961 and 1981. Chrysler first used the Newport name on a 1940 showcar of which five vehicles were produced.
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Photos, links, recommendations, information about the 71 Newport, and C-bodies.
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The resurrection of a 1971 Chrysler Newport - info, recommendations, links, and more links
No, that doesn't stand for Super Sport...
As of October 2001 I rarely update this site, as
I no longer own the Newport.
However, there is a TON of useful info about Newports, C-Bodies, Chryslers,
- what I had to do to get it road worthy.
- a how-to guide to do repairs and replacements I've
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Pictures and information on a custom Newport.
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A accident that sunk a Mayflower brought this 'Queen Mary' of a Chrysler 1962 Newport to its current owner's eyes. Read all the details on why Newport's so nice.
» Ken Reason's 1962 Chrysler Newport
Ken Reason's 1962 Chrysler Newport
The Lettering On The Rear Window Kinda Says It All, With Its Claim That She's "Nautical, But Nice"
Photography by Rick Amado
It happened quite by accident; Ken Reason was driving his Â’51 Plymouth through an intersection
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