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1975 Chrysler Newport Custom Sedan

Inventory Details

Stock #:
16CPAZ120
Year:
1975
Make:
Chrysler
Model:
Newport Custom Sedan
Trans:
3-Speed A727 Torqueflite Automatic
Ext. Color:
Blue
Int. Color:
Blue
Engine:
400ci V8 (carbureted)
Mileage:
19000

Description

This 1975 Chrysler Newport Custom Sedan is a remarkably well-preserved, ultra-low-mileage example of one of the last true full-size American luxury sedans from the pre-downsizing era — a spacious, comfortable family cruiser that offered generous proportions, smooth V8 power, and a refined ride characteristic of mid-1970s Chrysler craftsmanship. Reportedly remaining with its original first owner until 2022, the car now displays a highly credible 19,000 documented miles, reflecting careful long-term ownership, limited driving, and attentive maintenance. Recently acquired by the respected Myrtle Beach dealer known for exceptional low-mile survivors, it presents in attractive Starlight Blue Metallic (code KB8, refreshed under prior ownership) with a complementary light blue full vinyl roof, delivering classic 1970s elegance.

The exterior showcases signature Chrysler styling of the period: clean, formal lines, chrome bodyside moldings, aftermarket tinted windows, and tasteful brightwork that create a dignified, upscale appearance. Power steering makes light work of its substantial size, while standard power-assisted front disc brakes (paired with rear drums) provide confident stopping power for the era. The car rides on optional 15-inch styled road wheels wrapped in 235/75 Travelstar UN106 narrow-whitewall tires, offering the characteristic wide, planted stance of these big Mopar sedans.

Power comes from Chrysler’s durable 400 cubic inch V8, delivering smooth, torque-rich performance and effortless highway cruising manners typical of big-block American luxury cars of the time. The reliable three-speed A727 Torqueflite automatic transmission shifts with characteristic refinement, routing power to the rear wheels in traditional fashion. Recent mechanical attention includes a radiator replacement (2018), A/C clutch renewal and new hood insulation (2021), fresh oil change in preparation for sale, and the addition of a dual exhaust system for improved sound and flow.

The expansive six-passenger interior exudes mid-1970s comfort, featuring front and rear bench seats upholstered in Medium Blue cloth and vinyl (trim code D7B6), accented by warm woodgrain trim on the dashboard and door panels. Fold-down armrests enhance front-seat luxury, while a comprehensive list of factory equipment includes air conditioning (manual temperature control, code H51), cruise control (N88), power door locks (P41), right remote-operated exterior mirror (G63), fender-top turn-signal repeaters (L31), and a solid-state AM/FM radio (R21). The padded steering wheel fronts straightforward analog instrumentation — a 100-mph speedometer flanked by ammeter, fuel level, and coolant temperature gauges — all presenting cleanly consistent with the car’s pampered history.

A standout offering — combining verified 19,000-mile status, long-term single-owner provenance until 2022, attractive refinished Starlight Blue Metallic presentation with light blue vinyl roof, desirable factory options (A/C, cruise, power locks, AM/FM radio, styled wheels), recent servicing, included shop manuals, service receipts, spare parts, and a Tennessee title (noted as duplicate). This outstanding survivor captures the final golden age of full-size American luxury sedans: commanding chrome-accented styling, vast and quiet cabin, effortless V8 refinement, and unmistakable road presence.