Club, This just into the website. We normally reply and suggest that people list them under parts cars for sale, but I got a feeling on this one - hopefully it will help someone? Please contact the sender listed below. I do not know them, and a reply to my email address will be futile. --- Four40dodge@xxxxxxx wrote: > > New Yorker Enthusiast, > I'm not sure if this is the right place to send > this email but, I have a > '76 New Yorker Brougham for parts. It is a nice > white with white vinyl top > and burgandy interior. It has leather interior with > power seat and AM/FM and > all the power options. It was a 440 auto that was > pulled out yesterday. > Here's the background. A friend of mine just > got a '75 Dodge pickup and > wanted to put a big block in it. He went by a > junkyard that he frequents near > my house and found in the very back corner this New > Yorker. It had been > sitting there for 10 years after the owner gave it > to the junkyard because the gas > was too much. (funny worrying about gas 10 years > ago) We pulled it to my > house Sunday and put a battery in it hooked up a > fuel tank and it started and ran > beautifully. Just about everything worked great! I > begged my friend to save > the car and I would give him a 440 and auto but he > is building the truck on a > budget and mine needed cam and timing gears among > other things. Well, > unfortunately the roof has some rust issues and > holes near the back window. Such a > shame since the car is nice enough to drive > anywhere. > The reason for my email is I can't, as a Diehard > Mopar man, see that car > go back to the junkyard to eventually get crushed! > I'm sure you know someone > that is interested in the car for parts or saving. > I am located in North > Carolina! Please contact me! > Rick Rice > Greensboro, NC > '64 Fury > 7 '65 Coronets > '65 Belvedere II > '66 Belvedere II > '67 Fury II Wagon > '86 600 SE Turbo > '95 Dakota Sport 318 5 spd > >