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My sisters friend had a Chrysler New yorker wagon I believe it was. Same coloring and year....That thing was a boat...had so many miles on it and kept on going
would you say in 1973 there was a big difference between this Monaco Brougham wagon posted and a Chrysler New Yorker T&C wagon? I've always wondered just what was considered authentic "Chrysler" in 1973 that the customer was getting compared to a Dodge or Plymouth. Obviously extra weight ( @500 lbs actually) and more room. Consumer Reports tested a Fury Gran Sedan and a New Yorker Brougham in 73 and both cars came out just about tied in terms of ratings in overall quality--with the Chrysler's noise levels slightly lower than the Plymouth. Same for 72 between a Fury III and a Newport-hardly any difference between the 2 except for more room and slightly lower noise level in the Chrysler
I mean there probably is a significant difference between a 73 Electra 225 and a 73 Caprice Classic, but I'd bet that the differences are probably slight overall
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