Chrysler introduced the New Yorker DeLuxe in 1940 and it remained one of the company’s most prestigious cars right up until 1996. It was available as a sedan, convertible and a coupe´ as seen here heralding Oxford’s second release of the New Yorker DeLuxe Coupe´ St Regis in a two-tone scheme of Desert Sand to the lower body and Canyon Tan to the roof and upper body. The rusty red color is carried through to the interior dashboard and steering wheel of the car as well while the remaining interior is molded in ivory, including the seats. Exterior trim including bumpers, grille and wheels is finished in chrome. The grille intakes are black and chrome and the Chrysler badge on the edge of the bonnet is finished in black and silver.
Diecast vehicle comes in protective plastic case and is fully painted ready for any additional weathering you desire.