The Chrysler Newport Custom Convertible Cabriolet 1971 is an unmistakable classic cruiser that embodies the style and performance of the Chrysler brand. With its gorgeously sculpted steel exterior in a choice of bright hues and stylishly appointed interior, this automobile is the epitome of a classic American convertible. Powerful and dependable, the Chrysler Newport Custom Convertible Cabriolet 1971 makes heads turn with its 261 horsepower V8 engine under its hood and smooth suspension for a comfortable ride. The exterior is sleek and elegant featuring a profile with long arcing lines that end in a sharp front tip and broad rectangular rear. The electric hydraulically operated top is robust and capable of a 30 second conversion from closed to open; its black canvas top can also be quickly and easily raised, revealing an airy cabin with tons of headroom. The interior features acres of luxury leather wrapping the entire cabin, contrasting with the brightly polished wood paneling on every panel – creating a classic cabin look and feel. At the front, two large bucket seats allow for maximum luxury and comfort while also providing a cozy and safe feeling while driving on the open road. Furthermore, the soft, smooth curves are continued on the center console, showcasing a champagne-colored metal panel containing two round gauges for speed and RPM. Driving in a Chrysler Newport Custom Convertible Cabriolet 1971 always feels classy and stylish, and this classic cruiser will be sure to stand the test of time.
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