TIME CAPSULE - A Full Review of My 1977 Chrysler Newport - Going For A Drive - C Body Mopar

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • In this video, we do an in-depth review of my 1977 Chrysler Newport. This car retains its original 400 engine mated to a 727 automatic transmission. The car floats down the road, just like it was intended to. This car was also featured on Scotty Kilmer's CZcams channel, which I will link here in the description. Please like, share, and subscribe! Thank you for watching.
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Komentáře • 182

  • @toirmetalshaping
    @toirmetalshaping Před 2 lety +18

    Vent windows were usually for the smokers. . . pulled the smoke outside quickly. My fully loaded 77 NYB has the vent windows and a sunroof for air. True boating pleasure.

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety +1

      Wow, that sounds like a gorgeous car! Does it have a 440?

    • @toirmetalshaping
      @toirmetalshaping Před 2 lety

      @@theunskilledmechanic yes sir. Like yourself I got it cheap. 111K klms (68k miles) for 1300cdn. I would drive that Newport every day. Don't be afraid to put miles on it, that's what they were designed for. Keep those vids coming!!

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety

      @@toirmetalshaping Great deal! Yes, I drive it all throughout the spring/summer on the nice days. Stay tuned for more videos and thank you for watching!

    • @johnmaki3046
      @johnmaki3046 Před 2 lety +1

      I owned a '77 NYB without a sunroof! My ex-wife got it!...and WRECKED it (after MANY STUPID DRIVES!) These were GREAT OLD CARS!

    • @johnmaki3046
      @johnmaki3046 Před 2 lety +1

      A GREAT car! I only wish that I hadn't lost it to someone who finally destroyed it!

  • @stephendavidbailey2743
    @stephendavidbailey2743 Před 2 lety +8

    My 1978 Gran Fury with the 400 did 8 mpg, but had beautiful gold brocade upholstery.

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety +1

      Sounds gorgeous!

    • @timothykeith1367
      @timothykeith1367 Před 2 lety

      These C bodies can get better than 8 mpg, but in the city that is probably about right. They could have benefited from an overdrive for highway cruising. It weighs about 4,500 pounds, but a 2021 Dodge Challenger can weigh nearly that much. This class of Big Three big car are relative bargains for collector cars.

  • @muckle8
    @muckle8 Před 6 měsíci

    As the young guy said - You can’t beat window winders - all electric windows fail eventually and are a bitch to repair - love this Chrysler. Thx for posting .

  • @PHXez7939
    @PHXez7939 Před rokem +2

    My jaw and tongue are on the ground looking at this car.... Awesome!!!

  • @mattcrooke8321
    @mattcrooke8321 Před 2 lety +2

    Superb video on a fantastic car. I won’t say it’s old, as it’s the same age as me 😂😂. Treasure it, drive it, and keep it safe. This is from a lost era of motoring, when comfort and effortless power were king. Something we will never see again.

  • @vinnyp3351
    @vinnyp3351 Před rokem +1

    You got a great car !! I have a rare 1979 Lincoln Continental Town Coupe. I just made a video driving it around Vero Beach Florida. I’ve been lucky with mine. Frame is solid no rust on the body. Runs good.

  • @Spennyman10
    @Spennyman10 Před 2 lety +3

    Absolutely stunning!

  • @stevemino142
    @stevemino142 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Had a 76 Chrysler Newport with a 440. Nice work the 440 was rated at 225 horse 345 ft lb torque the 400 was 190 horse and 320 ft lb in 1977

  • @richardkujala2166
    @richardkujala2166 Před 2 lety +3

    You asked about the window vent being set in the wrong direction--it was not for air flow to the occupant--it was to allow cigarette smoke to be drawn out of the car when smoking.

  • @outdoorsluvr
    @outdoorsluvr Před 9 měsíci

    This car is in amazing condition. My folks drove C body Chryslers, so I learned to drive in them. Wish I could see one now.

  • @SammyVista1972
    @SammyVista1972 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much for saving this Newport. It is as beautiful as one could hope. I am very glad that a demolition derby person did not get this one. Once again it is so great seeing younger gentlemen like yourself having so much passion for large classic cars. A late Uncle of mine had a 1976 New Yorker, which took the place of the now defunct Imperial. It was a beautiful car with a silver body, burgundy vinyl top and interior. The 440 engine was very detuned and the 727 automatic shifted slow. Definitely a boulevard Cruiser, not like my other uncle's 1969 440 New Yorker. That car was a muscle car in disguise! We had quite a few C-body Chrysler products in our family. Looking forward to tons of adventures you share!

  • @dmiller1000
    @dmiller1000 Před 2 lety +6

    I was in my early days of driving when this car was new. I would have wanted one, but 8MPG? I would've gone broke with gas around 95 cents/gallon by that time. Plus these things were a terror to park in urban areas. So they didn't sell very well, and there's less of 'em around today. I had a Dart and then a Volare, both with Slant Sixes.

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, that's still the case today unfortunately. It's not the cheapest to fill up. But for me, it's not miles per gallon, it's smiles per gallon :)... You can't beat a slant six!

    • @billyjoejimbob56
      @billyjoejimbob56 Před 2 lety

      This brings back some memories! I learned to drive on my dad's brand new "72 Newport. By 1977, It was mine with just 90,000 miles on the clock. The '72 was a pretty spartan car... ours had no A/C and no power conveniences. Powertrain then was the first year of the 400 V8, 2 BBL, low compression and 190 HP, the first year for SAE net ratings. It did have the trailer towing package, overkill for the 2000 lb. pop-up camper we had. The cooling, suspension, and alternator were all heavy duty, and the rear axle was a 3.23:1. That made it surprisingly quick for a smog motor... 0-60 in about 10 seconds. It would get 15-16 mpg on a hi-way trip at 70 mph or less. My mom kept meticulous financial records, and she figured that the average mpg for the first five years was ~11 mpg. I drove it another 46,000 miles and it still ran well. The next owner found out it was faster than the chassis could handle and wrapped it around a tree. ☹
      Chrysler was a year later than planned when the '74 big cars launched. Timing could not have been worse... the Arab oil embargo was in the fall of 1973. The Imperial was dropped after '75, the New Yorker inherited its wardrobe, and Newport moved upscale, looking like the New Yorker of '74-75. I remember driving a rented Monaco in '74, and those last generation big Mopars were much more refined than the "Fuselage' generation cars before them. If your Newport were mine, I would remove every bit of the Lean Burn system including the thermo-quad pack it up neatly in a box and leave it in the trunk for the history buffs. Find a good dual plane aftermarket manifold, an aftermarket 4 BBL and an electronic distributor, and wake that puppy up with a good tune. Enjoy your time capsule young man!

  • @davidlilly3564
    @davidlilly3564 Před 2 lety +3

    I really love your old school car. I was 9 years old when it was new.

  • @andydanko7074
    @andydanko7074 Před 2 lety +5

    You do a fantastic job on describing this Chrysler in detail. The part where you kicked it down in passing gear reminded me of my 400 4 Barrel Cordoba I had- more bark than bite, but all cars were like that then. 👍👍

  • @johnmccann3964
    @johnmccann3964 Před 7 měsíci

    What a great find! Congrats on the purchase. Glad to see younger people interested in these cars.

  • @marcusyoung5364
    @marcusyoung5364 Před 7 měsíci

    What an awesome car! I really respect your interest in preserving such a time capsule … especially at 19 years old! I was all about Japanese sports cars back then. Great video!

  • @coronet51
    @coronet51 Před 2 lety +1

    You were at Carlisle, how did we miss you! Very nice. You should join us in the survivors tent. I suggest putting mud flaps behind those wheels, protect the paint down there.

  • @paralyzes
    @paralyzes Před rokem

    I had a 77 New Yorker with the 400 Lean Burn Thermo Quad. Nice, quiet, smooth ride, but the Lean Burn was a buzz kill. You did very well with your purchase, very nice car!

  • @blautens
    @blautens Před 2 lety +1

    Nice car. Reminds me of one my dad's friend drove back in the 70's. This is an excellent example of a car that people didn't think to preserve. Well done, sir.

  • @garysandiego
    @garysandiego Před 2 lety +1

    My dad had a ‘77 New Yorker hard top. I recall it as super quiet, comfortable and composed on the road.

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety

      Sounds like it was a very nice car! They do ride quite nice, that's for sure.

  • @jdlamb1690
    @jdlamb1690 Před 2 lety +1

    My Grandma had the 1977 Dodge Royal Monaco in this same color. All the lions & shields on the landau roof & seat fabric made it very classy.

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety

      Sounds like it was a gorgeous car!

    • @jdlamb1690
      @jdlamb1690 Před 2 lety

      @@theunskilledmechanic It really was. The headlight covers and tail lamps gave it more heft than the Monaco. Grandma had a ‘74 Cadillac Sedan de Ville before it and the Royal Monaco didn’t feel like a step down. Different. But not less, it felt.

  • @BrokebackBob
    @BrokebackBob Před 8 měsíci

    Those are exactly the correct whitewalls. I'm a 67 year old dyed in the wool MOPAR guy and you got a deal of a lifetime. One of the most beautiful Chryslers of that period. Be sure you change the oil often and use synthetic, change coolant every two years, keep all the fluids clean and topped off and that 400 engine and TorqueFlight will take good of you.

  • @extreme1143
    @extreme1143 Před 2 lety +1

    had a green on green 4dr 400 4brl 77 Newport in Canada years ago. was the toughest car i ever owned. the vent windows are supposed to open that way. not to pull air in but to draw smoke out. remember this car was built when everyone smoked.

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety

      Love it! Yes, someone told me that afterwards about the vent windows. That’s awesome!

  • @727100bear
    @727100bear Před rokem

    the seat material is a beautiful cloth brocade - very popular during the 60s and 70s in upscale luxury cars

  • @Kevin-Murphy-007
    @Kevin-Murphy-007 Před 2 lety +2

    Absolutely Beautiful looking machine. Beautiful color. You will probably never see another one in this condition. Beautiful. The vent window was actually for anyone who smoked, it would vent the smoke out, Lincoln Town cars and Cadillac also had something similar to this, back in the day, I am 52 years old so I definitely remember these beautiful machines, back when you could order, engine, color, interior style, shagg carpet, and so on. You are a very talented and lucky young man to have something like this time capsule. Please try and keep it as such. They are only original once. From Halifax Nova Scotia Canada 🇨🇦. God Bless You and all of your Family and Friends and God Bless the USA 🇺🇸 🙏.

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you so much! I never knew that about the vent windows. Very cool!

  • @DanKirchner5150
    @DanKirchner5150 Před 2 lety

    1986 i bought one of these for $200 in lorain ohio drove it to kentucky for my 1st real job doing construction on a kmart ,it got me THERE

  • @RustyChapman
    @RustyChapman Před 2 lety +3

    I was 19, back in '77. Back then, Chrysler was in bad shape; 1978 was Chrysler's worst year, also their golden anniversary. You have what we old rust belters refer to as a Wednesday built car. It's worth keeping, take good care of it.

  • @77tubuck
    @77tubuck Před rokem

    This brings back memories. When I was a kid my dad drove a Chrysler Newport.

  • @ppeters480
    @ppeters480 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video, brings back memories of my 75 Newport, of course your's is much nicer and has more options. They do just float down the road, I always felt like it was sitting in your living room couch as you drove down the road, long live Mopar C bodies :-)

  • @delrayshaffer6376
    @delrayshaffer6376 Před 2 lety +1

    A family friend had a '77 Newport when I was in high school in the late '70s. Beautiful car with a red body, white vinyl top, and plush red velor interior. I waxed it for them twice a year. It was an all day job since the car was so big. Didn't like the way the lower doors and rocker panel curved inward. Practically had to lie on the ground to wax them. But it was a smooth driving, quiet, roomy, comfortable car. Wish they made cars like that now but I am thankful for the better gas milage of modern cars

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety

      Sounds like it was a gorgeous car! I love the big land yachts too, but do appreciate the fuel efficiency of newer cars for daily driving.

  • @johnmaki3046
    @johnmaki3046 Před 2 lety

    I noticed this video because of the color! I owned a "77 Plymouth Gran Fury (same PISS YELLOW!) and, in spite of its' paint or workmanship, was a GREAT old car...BEST ASS-KICKING "FAMILY SEDAN" EVER!

  • @fossil-bit8439
    @fossil-bit8439 Před rokem

    Awesome car! Love 70s Chrysler/Lincoln/Cadillac land yachts!

  • @RichardinNC1
    @RichardinNC1 Před 2 lety +1

    Nice old Chrysler. My parents had a 75 New Yorker, 440, 2dr hardtop, Metallic brown with the same gold interior but fully loaded.

  • @LongIslandMopars
    @LongIslandMopars Před 2 lety +4

    Awesome c-body! Similar purchase story with my Charger. Got it for half of the asking price. Have owned it for 23 years; bought it with 27k miles, now has 49k. Wish I had the 400 but it’s a 318 and it’s fine. At least it gets decent fuel mileage.🙂

  • @scottlilly7705
    @scottlilly7705 Před 2 lety +2

    318 lean burn and no one wanted it because of mileage and lean burn... it never gave a problem and lean burn increased the mileage yours may not be woruking you should be at least 12 local Mopar 400s are very good....we also had a 76 Gran Fury 360 2brrl police and that was an attempt to make an efficient car and it did 14 and 21

  • @scottlilly7705
    @scottlilly7705 Před 2 lety +1

    Your side windows are correct....they open out so debris doesn't come in....that model should have a set of chrome wheels with it because you are running base wheel covers and have a dealer #2 option package that's the steering wheel you have....you could buy these chassis until 83 or 84 but mileage mothballed them....I had a 78 LeBaron Medalion 31

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety +1

      I wonder if you could option it with the chrome wheels and the original owner just cheaped out and went with the steelies? I love the LeBaron’s too!

  • @727100bear
    @727100bear Před rokem

    the color is Golden Fawn - my grandmother had a 74 New Yorker Brougham the same color - the first year this body style was introduced- the grille was slightly different but basically the same car

  • @Dallas_K
    @Dallas_K Před rokem

    You are right about the vent windows. The pivoting type are the most effective. My Lincolns and one Grand Marquis had power vents that went up and down with neat looks but they did not draw air flow. Another Grand Marquis had pivoting vents and they were powerful. They pivoted on center, the correct way with the rear edge outward.

  • @kingnillvwell381
    @kingnillvwell381 Před 2 lety +2

    excellent choice - like those era Cars - about the back wheels finder cover - aren’t she should have - some had it and some not . i’m confused - she is beauty and it will hold its value , the back wheels finder covers is what i likes.

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! I’m not sure if the Newport’s came with the fender skirts… I thought that was only an option on the New Yorker’s.

    • @kingnillvwell381
      @kingnillvwell381 Před 2 lety

      @@theunskilledmechanic what made that sister with 🔻
      czcams.com/video/jPIzFz0Fb14/video.html

  • @zeevon9
    @zeevon9 Před 2 lety

    Nice purchase. Many of these big Chryslers were used for the demolition derby, the Imperial’s were banned. Thanks, enjoyed watching!

  • @MisterMikeTexas
    @MisterMikeTexas Před 2 lety +1

    At first I thought it was Lou Costabile doing the interview, but it's Scotty Kilmer! I forgot he did these on occasion.

    • @briannichols4807
      @briannichols4807 Před 2 lety +1

      Are you sure that's Scotty Kilmer ? It doesn't sound like him . Scotty is louder than this guy .

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety

      It’s actually not Scotty Kilmer, haha. Although, Scotty did review this car in his own video!

  • @serg2057
    @serg2057 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow yours is so quiet... I just bought a 66 with a 383 and a three on the tree. There is definitely a lot more road and engine noise inside of my cabin.
    Edit: Didn't realize you were 19, I'm currently 20 and it is very refreshing to finally see someone my age with a similar taste in cars haha.

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety

      Three on the tree and a big block?? That's awesome! Yeah, my Newport is pretty tame. It's all stock. I'm glad to hear there's someone my age that actually appreciates these vintage land yachts!

  • @davidlilly3564
    @davidlilly3564 Před 2 lety +1

    You are very welcome thank you.

  • @TheLotw
    @TheLotw Před 2 lety

    I have the upgraded version of that car, with full leather, 8-track, etc. Its in show room condition too. I have power windows and only 13.2k original miles.

  • @timbuktug3321
    @timbuktug3321 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow that Mopar Newport is a beauty man!

  • @carolm4545
    @carolm4545 Před rokem

    Wow! My mother bought this car in 1977 at Champagne Chrysler which is now Kendall Toyota (Miami). They gave you a bottle of champagne with every purchase. I was too young to remember the name. We had the same color which was Champagne Gold and the same trim line with the Lean Burn but without the vinyl roof. I loved the royal looking hood ornament and the chrome bumpers and the way the gas cap was hidden behind the emblem! We had the same brocade upholstery. My mother could lay flat in the back seat with the doors closed.She sat on a pillow to see better while driving. My sister and I were taller by two inches. I was 18, your age, back in 1983, and I drove it to work and school. The AC stopped working which was rough in Miami. We got 9 miles to the gallon during the Energy Crisis of the late 70’s and early 80’s. I think you can relate. It became too expensive to repair even though we took care of it, so I bought myself a 1988Toyota Corolla (a college graduation present) which was reliable and had comfortable AC. 😂 I saw this same car online for sale in South Dakota. There can’t be too many of them left. It’s nice to see it in such great condition! Enjoy!🎉

    • @carolm4545
      @carolm4545 Před rokem

      P.S. The color was called Golden Fawn. I can’t believe that I just remembered that!

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před rokem +1

      That is a fantastic story. Thank you for sharing!

    • @carolm4545
      @carolm4545 Před rokem

      @@theunskilledmechanic You’re welcome! Enjoy it in good health and Happy Holidays to you and your family!🎄🎊

  • @Sebastian_Dinwiddie
    @Sebastian_Dinwiddie Před 2 lety +3

    nice C body. I've got my fathers 74 Fury II, 2 door HT, 400 2bbl, now with 40,000 miles. Those quarter windows don't swing out any farther? On our D150 they would swing about 135 degrees to pull air into the cabin.

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety

      Very nice! That’s as far as they will vent. Someone in the comments mentioned that smokers used them…

  • @billymcmanus9642
    @billymcmanus9642 Před 2 lety +1

    It's a beautiful car. When I was a kid back in the 1980s😲 lol my mom had a 1976 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham. The Newport if I remember correctly was higher trim model then the new yorker & yours looks like the base model without the power windows plusher seats and hideaway headlights. My mom's new yorker was loaded up with the all the options & tire skirts. I didn't know the Newport came in a base model. My mom bought her new yorker brand new in 76 but your car is in amazing shape true time capsule

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety

      Wow, that’s awesome! I love the hideaway headlights on the New Yorker.

    • @vpervper2241
      @vpervper2241 Před 2 lety +1

      New Yorker was the top model. The Newport was entry level of the fullsize line. Take good care of it and enjoy it!!!

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety

      @@vpervper2241 Yes, it’s in good hands. Thank you!

  • @rustyshackleford1656
    @rustyshackleford1656 Před rokem

    I’m gonna upload a video on it soon but I recently got a 77 Newport 400 4 BBL with 66,000 miles and it’s identical to yours as far as condition 1 owner garage kept survivor I think you’ll love it

  • @rickloera9468
    @rickloera9468 Před rokem

    Nice save. I agree those vent windows are pretty useless. Most true vent windows could be flipped around to capture the air ao it will.come in. Since yours are hinged with rubber. That will block incoming air. My parents bought a brand new 1962 Chrysler Newport 2 door hardtop. Fantastic car. It was both fast and handled fantastic, with eh torsion bar suspension. In 1977, they purchased a brand new 1977 Mercury Cougar XR-7 with a 400 V-8. It was a slug compared to the 62 Newport, as well as our 72 Mercury Montego, with a 351 V-8. It is so great seeing someone young like you, appreciating the cars from back then. My twins are a few years older than you, and I dragged them to every car show imaginable. They like old cars, but they prefer the newer stuff. They do appreciate the old cars and want to add to their growing collection of cars.

  • @eldo59
    @eldo59 Před 2 lety

    Cool car! Cool dude! It's always great seeing the young guys into these cars and keeping them looking good.

  • @Jb42996
    @Jb42996 Před 2 lety

    What a beautiful car and nothing like a good deal I paid $1800 for my 77 Cordoba and it was a one owner with 66.000 miles. Hope you enjoy it for a long time to come.

  • @jeffpurtell5676
    @jeffpurtell5676 Před 11 měsíci

    I really don't think the young man realizes how incredibly rare to find a car like this in such absolutely brand new condition. I'ts like the twilight zone. Like it's only a few years old. Just unreal!

  • @hollbri2
    @hollbri2 Před 2 lety

    awsome car-one of my very favirite seventies sedans.the guy understands that car very well

  • @georgyvi
    @georgyvi Před 2 lety

    Nice car!! I bought a 78 four doors hard top last year with 68000km (45000mi) on it with a 400-4, same condition as yours, i will make a video this summers 😎. From Québec Canada

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety

      Wow, that sounds gorgeous! Feel free to shoot some pics to our business email: theunskilledmechanic@gmail.com

  • @campcrafter4613
    @campcrafter4613 Před rokem

    SWEET RIDE!

  • @sasz2107
    @sasz2107 Před 2 lety +1

    This is a bit surreal to me, because I owned a 77 Chrysler Newport 4 door sedan. It was this same paint color (Golden Fawn), same color vinyl top, same color and style interior (brocade cloth and vinyl), it had that same 3 spoke steering wheel, same wheel covers, it had a 400 with Lean Burn and a 4 barrel carburetor, had a/c and cruise control, and had roll down windows. I cannot find anything different about your car and he car I owned except my car did not have vent windows. Your car is also in nicer condition. If you are 19 now, I owned this car at the time you were born. It was a very good riding and comfortable car. You said the handling is terrible - I thought it was very good compared to comparable Ford and GM products. I got 15 mpg highway, 10 around town, and 12 overall. I had intended to change out the Lean Burn for regular electronic ignition but I never did it. You need to keep this car out of the sun! You need to know this - if you do not, the hard plastic parts of the door panels and the interior will fade. This happened on my car, but it had well over 100,000 miles on it when I owned it, and it was not as well taken care of as this. The trunk is huge - I fit an entire glass patio table top in the trunk and could close the trunk! I can't believe you were at Carlisle last year and didn't see you - we walked through the C body section on the show field! I liked the car a lot. I enjoyed driving it. Even though it was such a large car, I never had any trouble driving it because I could see all 4 corners of the car easily. It rode great on the highway.

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety

      Wow, that’s awesome! I love driving it and intend to hold on to it. Thank you for commenting!

  • @BrokebackBob
    @BrokebackBob Před 2 lety

    Wow! That's a beauty!!

  • @glenbo2464
    @glenbo2464 Před 2 lety +1

    I had a 77 brown four door sedan with a 360 i believe. Paid $150 for it and it ran great ! So ugly they are cool ! lol

  • @TheLotw
    @TheLotw Před 2 lety +1

    BTW the car weight is pretty high, about 6500lbs. About the same as a large SUV or even more.

  • @olikat8
    @olikat8 Před 2 lety +1

    I got a '76 Valiant Custom (V8) for nothing; 88k miles, almost the same color combo. Luckily, I can modify it to what I want it to be and nobody will care- I have driven (2) A38 Darts, one a 318 the other a 360. I'm going to clone that package, but with some subtle factory interchange parts improvements. And a color change

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety +1

      Wow, that’s awesome! That’s a great plan.

    • @olikat8
      @olikat8 Před 2 lety

      @@theunskilledmechanic thanks- I have a lot of parts & pieces to make this happen on the cheap- well, cheap compared to those who have to buy everything and pay for all the work

  • @sped6954
    @sped6954 Před 2 lety

    My first car (didn't own it myself) was my Dad's '77 Newport 2-door 440. Man, it was really hard feeding that thing! Mine was maroon with maroon interior, but the seats weren't patterned or any cloth at all like yours, at least not that I remember anyway. I do seem to remember that it had (I really don't know what it's called) buttons indented into the leather, or maybe it was pleather lol. I had at least two under hood fires and a chronic vapor locking problem.
    In the end, he took it back and put me in the '82 Gran Fury Police Interceptor. The still functional spotlights, wider tires and wheels with drilled out pov caps, and larger exhaust system all gave this thing away. For obvious reasons, it was de-lettered and the light bar and PA system were removed before it was retired and put on the auction block. The only thing I hated about it was that every time I drove it, traffic on all sides of me slowed down to exactly the speed limit, and not one MpH over. Yeah... I think Dad knew exactly what he was doing when he made this one my car lol. My little brother hated the car because, well... oink oink. He didn't quite grasp the concept or the coolness of having a police car like I did, which was just fine with me.
    I see the problem with your vent windows... It doesn't look like they open as far as they should. They open in the correct direction, which turns out to be just right for flicking cigarette ash, but they're supposed to open a lot further and direct air into the cabin like you were thinking. These ones are kind of a waste as far as vent wings go. I don't believe mine had those, at least not that I remember.
    Those fender mounted turn signal indicators are pretty cool. I don't remember them doing anything else but showing the driver that they were on and showing burnt out bulbs. I had a Sedan DeVille with those, but there were three of them in that one little housing. I remember one of them being amber to show the turn signals, the second one was blueish greenish to show you that the hi-beams were on, and I think the third was white for the lo-beams. All three also had the benefit of showing a burnt out bulb by just not lighting up at all. There were two more mounted on top and in the middle of the rear window, both of which were red. The one on the left flashed when the left signal was on, the right one did the same thing for that side. They both showed dim for the tail lights and lit up brighter for the brakes and turn signals, and they also indicated a burnt out bulb by not coming on at all. These indicators were all fiber optic, so no extra wiring with conventional electricity, and the indicators never burned out since they also weren't on a fuse, which also had the benefit of the test system itself never failing.

    • @TheBartmobile
      @TheBartmobile Před rokem

      We had a 1975 Newport 4 door. The little hood mounted lights indicated right and left turn signals, but the driver’s side also illuminated/glowed when you mashed on the gas - showing you that you were being inefficient with your right foot.

  • @shaunclifton5281
    @shaunclifton5281 Před 2 lety

    Awesome !

  • @chuckselvage3157
    @chuckselvage3157 Před 2 lety +1

    Not bad for a 44 year old car and get rid of the emissions crap and it'll open up the performance

  • @clarebutterfield6927
    @clarebutterfield6927 Před 2 lety

    Gorgeous car!

  • @davef.2811
    @davef.2811 Před 2 lety

    Nice car! What part of upstate NY? Edwards, NY was founded by a lot of relatives (a long, long, time ago) and their city's resident's directory read like my mom's family tree into the late 1970s. Love your passion for the old MOPARs. I was you, when I was younger, lol! Looking forward to seeing more.

  • @davidarndt5520
    @davidarndt5520 Před 2 lety

    My dad had the same car when I was a kid same Floral Pattern same color and everything

  • @Tojazzer
    @Tojazzer Před 2 lety

    Awesome car. Thanks for sharing. We had a Newport in the '70s. Ours was brown exterior and yellow interior. Yikes! Full power option. No crank windows. I remember those smokers' windows which were designed to suck the smoke out while driving. Also great shooting of the video. See, Mrs. Wizard? That's how you shoot the interior of a car: not just extreme close-ups of the steering wheel and dashboard.

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! Brown exterior and yellow interior… sounds sharp, hahaha.

    • @Tojazzer
      @Tojazzer Před 2 lety

      @@theunskilledmechanic We had two buttons on the floor. One, obviously, was for the high beams. Can you guess what the other was for?... To change the stations on the AM radio. You press the button with your foot and watch the radio knob spin to the next station preset. I don't know whether yours has the power bench seat or not. If it does, you must inspect the wiring harness under the driver's section. The harness wasn't secured properly at the factory so when the seat moves, it causes wearing on the wire coating. I know of one incident whereby the worn, bare wires allowed arching and caused a fire. Enjoy and be safe.

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety

      @@Tojazzer Wow, that’s wild. Mine isn’t a power bench thankfully.

  • @johnsarian_cu
    @johnsarian_cu Před 2 lety

    Some of the floatiest cars were built in the later 70s and 80s IMHO. Maybe they were trying to overcome the total lack of power thanks to emissions and get people to focus on "smooth ride" as a sign of quality. At least everything I've driven from that era like a Marquis, Electra, Caddy, Town Car, 5th Av would almost sway its way down the road. On some if you get the front rotors to clamp down hard you'd swear you could dig a trench the dive was so bad LOL. But cruisers.
    It would be interesting to know the whole history. If she lived mostly in Monongahela then she must've been parked 6-8 months out of every year.

  • @privateprivate1865
    @privateprivate1865 Před rokem

    I think the vent windows were to let out cigarette smoke.. almost everyone smoked back then.. seems like anyway

  • @bigkk758
    @bigkk758 Před 9 měsíci

    Jealous man keep up the good work

  • @josephszot5545
    @josephszot5545 Před 2 měsíci

    People don't think (depending how much mandatory driving like work) $4 to $6 dollar gas would be time to buy the biggest Cadillac you want, Dealer would be
    begging you to buy one. Bet $500 below dealer invoice would be possible. Think of all the used ones up for sale too!

  • @727100bear
    @727100bear Před rokem

    it also has the electric rear window defroster

  • @nervouswreck392
    @nervouswreck392 Před 7 měsíci +1

    BURN A WHEELZ ‼️ YA👌☝️💪✔️

  • @12yearssober
    @12yearssober Před 2 měsíci

    Dont convert the AC to 134. You can still find R12 on market place pretty cheap per can. It will blow much colder AC if you use it.

  • @OsbornTramain
    @OsbornTramain Před 2 lety

    Confusion on Lean Burn, I don't get why it's everyone's go to excuse........Lean Burn wasn't available on the Newport until 1977 and then only on the 400 and not in California or High Altitude States and it was an Option, you had to pay extra. It was on everything in 1978 for Chrysler

  • @shaunclifton5281
    @shaunclifton5281 Před 2 lety

    Could you imagine, keeping it smooth idling cam-wise, but having that 400 stroked to 472 or 512 with a 440 Source stroker kit ?

  • @jamespn
    @jamespn Před 2 lety

    400 4bbl was standard in the Newport, 360 V8 was required in California to meet emissions standards.

  • @jasonberger3364
    @jasonberger3364 Před 6 měsíci

    WOW is that in mint shape. I got one in 94 with 400000 was not nearly that nice . Just a parts car these days.

  • @scottkemp1460
    @scottkemp1460 Před 2 lety +1

    try fuel injection cleaner every oil change

  • @jonathanryan2915
    @jonathanryan2915 Před 2 lety

    Looks like Ricky's car new, but it's the color of Lahey's car

  • @MrKnoxguy101
    @MrKnoxguy101 Před rokem +1

    77 Newport is a big car. I have a 70 Plymouth Sport Fury GT.. and it’s a big car, about 17 feet long. A 77 Newport is one foot longer.. right at about 19 feet long. It wouldn’t fit in my garage.

    • @carolm4545
      @carolm4545 Před rokem

      I used to have this car without the vinyl roof. I thought it measured 18 feet and weighed 4500 pounds. I’m glad to know that it was even longer!

  • @davef.2329
    @davef.2329 Před rokem

    Hope all's well one year later.

  • @robertocremonini8539
    @robertocremonini8539 Před 2 lety

    I have the same car like yours,i want to get rid of that stupid lean burner tho!

  • @KayakTN
    @KayakTN Před 2 lety

    Vent windows were a great feature as long as you were in the front seat. That back seat with no AC was awful.

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 2 lety

      I’m sure it’s not the most enjoyable experience, lol.

    • @KayakTN
      @KayakTN Před 2 lety

      @@theunskilledmechanic throw in surface-of-the-sun vinyl seats and you have the whole Gen X summer vacation experience.

  • @727100bear
    @727100bear Před rokem

    do you have the original window sticker listing options and price?

  • @johanbrand8601
    @johanbrand8601 Před 2 lety

    I love that beaut.

  • @cinrambrad
    @cinrambrad Před 2 lety +1

    Nice car Collin, do the turn lights on the hood still work?

  • @rrmorris67
    @rrmorris67 Před 2 lety

    from the back and the sides its easy to confuse this thing for a Buick. But the front end and interior are chrysler

  • @americanrambler4972
    @americanrambler4972 Před 2 lety

    All the people complaining about the gargantuan size of the car have no issue with plunking down big bucks for a full size pickups or SUVs . Even the mid size pickups and SUV’s are bigger ad a bunch heavier than this car. Go put it on a scale and then compare it’s weight to all the highly popular cars, minivans, SUV, pickups and even mid size cars that everyone else has in their driveways. In many cases this car will be 500 to 2500 pounds lighter than all of todays cars and trucks.
    The 400 v8 in this car is kind a sweat spot motor for this time. Not much horse power, put plenty of torque. This car is slow by todays standards because every thing now has double or triple the horsepower and 3 to 6 more gears in the transmission.
    The lean burn carburetor is the beginning of computer controls and computer management. Remember, the first floppy drive IBM XT with the 8086 processor with only 360KB drive and 4 and 8 mhz clock speeds were still 3 years in the future. They first became available around 1980. And cost between $1,200 and $2,400. Plus printer and plus a dial up modem that ran around 350 kilobytes per minute. That lean burn technology was heady stuff back then.
    Social networking was done in person, face to face, by telephone, typewriter, pen and paper and the personals in type set ink printed paper news papers. Western union was still a thing.

  • @GoodOlRoll
    @GoodOlRoll Před rokem

    Is that Kilmer behind the camera?

  • @MisterMikeTexas
    @MisterMikeTexas Před 2 lety

    Nice car btw.

  • @tomstoffelsen8575
    @tomstoffelsen8575 Před 8 měsíci

    Are these full body on frame cars ?

  • @johnandersonjjr
    @johnandersonjjr Před 2 lety

    US wall marts still sell tires and white walls to boot!!OMG!

  • @MisterMikeTexas
    @MisterMikeTexas Před 2 lety +1

    I guess the 400 was a bored out 383?

    • @timothykeith1367
      @timothykeith1367 Před 2 lety

      The 400 is basically a large bore 383, detuned for smog regulations. The 400 responds well to basic mods. Relatively affordable stroker kits can increase the displacement quite a bit, add aftermarket heads to make the 400 quite a powerhouse. The 383 is one of my favorite classic v8s.

  • @mrzz68
    @mrzz68 Před rokem

    This was my wife's grandfathers car, originally from Rostraver PA, if you want any history let me know.

    • @mrzz68
      @mrzz68 Před rokem

      My wife's grandfather last name was Organ.

    • @theunskilledmechanic
      @theunskilledmechanic  Před 3 měsíci

      I’m just seeing this comment, sorry for the delayed response. That’s awesome! If you have any more info/pics, please email me at theunskilledmechanic@gmail.com

  • @charlesb7019
    @charlesb7019 Před 5 měsíci

    185 hp 320(?) torque

  • @robertjonas6216
    @robertjonas6216 Před 2 lety +1

    More like the unskilled GoPro operator

  • @exptodd
    @exptodd Před 2 lety

    Looks looks like the alternator was not working

  • @josephszot5545
    @josephszot5545 Před 2 měsíci

    You don't get it if you don't ask! You got some stones, if it was me I go down to $4000, I'd worry offering $2500 the guy say , Get your ass out of here, tying to
    steal my f-inn car! That's what you did, yes sir, yes sir.