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1968 Chrysler Newport

Chrysler designers gave the 1968 Newport only minor updates to its styling as the following year would bring a completely new design described as the 'Fuselage' that would become symbolic of Chrysler's full-size cars through the end of the 1973 model year. The Newport was given a new C platform in 1965 with squared-line styling, a 124-inch wheelbase, and powered by the 383 cubic inch V8 with two-barrel carburetion. Body styles were carried over from 1964 and included a four-door hardtop sedan, pillared four-door sedan, two-door hardtop coupe, and convertible. A station wagon body style had been available on the Newport line in 1964, but in 1965, it was renamed the Chrysler Town and Country and became a separate series. A six-window Town Sedan body style was added in 1965.

Between 1961 and 1981, the Newport name was applied to hardtop body styles and it served as the most affordable model within the lineup. The Newport, 300 (non-letter series), and New Yorker shared the C platform and 124-inch wheelbase, with the 300 being powered by a four-barrel version of the 383 with 45 additional horsepower (rated at 315), and the New Yorker had a 413.8 CID V8 and 340 hp. The 300 was priced above the Newport but below the New Yorker.

Updates to the grille and trim molding occurred every year, including 1968, along with new bumpers and updated styling to the rear. In the front was a V-shaped, mesh-type grille with five horizontal bar moldings positioned between the quad beam, and round headlights. Located at the center was a vertical Chrysler badge and 'Chrysler' - in block lettering - at the edge of the hood.

In the back, above the bumper, was a full-width horizontal panel that carried a large taillamp on either side of the car. The square side marker lamps, which were mandatory per federal law, on the rear fenders were new for the 1968 model year. The interior remained mostly unchanged except for the AutoPilot speed control option was now integral to the turn signal level (when so equipped).

Body styles included a four-door sedan priced at $3,730, a hardtop coupe at $3,790, a four-door hardtop sedan at $3,865, a convertible at $4,130, a six-passenger Town & Country sedan at $4,300, and a nine-passenger Town & Country wagon at $4,390. The most popular was the sedan with 61,436 units built followed by 36,768 examples of the hardtop coupe, 20,191 of the hardtop sedan, 12,233 of the 9-passenger wagon, 9,908 of the 6-passenger wagon, and 2,847 of the convertible.

The standard engine was the 383 cubic-inch V8 engine with overhead valves, hydraulic valve lifters, a Carter two-barrel carburetor, five main bearings, and delivering 290 horsepower at 4,400 RPM (an increase of twenty horsepower over the previous year's output). The four-barrel 383 CID increased from 325 hp to 330 hp, and the 440 CID TNT was unchanged at 375 hp. A three-speed column shifted manual transmission was standard, and a three-speed TorqueFlite automatic was optional. Power brakes, power steering, air conditioning, power radio antenna, Golden Tone AM/FM Touch Tone radio, Golden Tone AM/FM Multiplex radio, power vent windows, power side windows, and remote control trunk release were part of the options list. A new option on the convertible and two-door hardtops, made available mid-year, was wood-grained exterior side body paneling. The standard list of amenities included torsion air suspension, 8.55x14 blackwall tires, rear wheel opening skirts, exhaust emission controls, center panel convenience drawer with coil sorter, glovebox with three-cup tray, cigar lighter, carpeting, dual front and rear ashtrays, trip odometer, cleaner air systems, and heater and defroster.

The Town & Country wagons came standard with the items listed above plus foam seat cushions, three-speed wipers, TorqueFlite automatic transmission, the lighting group, power steering, power brakes, power tailgate window, time delay ignition light switch, all-vinyl bench seats with front center armrests, bright upper body moldings and seat side shields, and wood-grained exterior body paneling. The six-passenger, two-seat wagons had lockable hidden storage compartments. Tire options included 8.85x14 or 8.85 x 15 black sidewall.

The Newport Custom was available as a sedan priced at $3,915, a hardtop coupe at $3,975, and a hardtop sedan at $4,050. The sedan was again the most popular with 16,915 units built followed by 11,460 of the hardtop sedan and 11,460 of the hardtop coupe. Styling was similar to the 'base' Newport, distinguished by additional brightwork and Custom nameplates on the front fenders, near the side of the cowl (rather than at the rear of the back fenders as on the 'base' Newport). Along with items standard on the 'base' Newport, the Newport Custom added bench seats with front center armrest and bright upper door moldings on the four-door sedan.


by Daniel Vaughan | Jul 2022

Related Reading : Chrysler Newport History

The Chrysler Newport name first appeared in the early 1940s on a dual-cowl Dream Car designed by Ralph Roberts, and five examples were built. It was powered by an eight-cylinder engine and used a three-speed manual gearbox to send the power to the rear wheels. A Newport appeared at the Indianapolis 500 race in 1941 and served as a pace car. The name was revised in the 1950s and was a trim level....
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Related Reading : Chrysler Newport History

The name Newport was first used by Chrysler on a 1940 show car of which five actual vehicles were produced. Between 1961 and 1981 the Newport was a name used by the Chrysler division of the Chrysler Corporation used as both a hardtop body designation and for its entry-level model. Unveiled in 1940, the Chrysler Newport Phaeton was a 2-door low production roadster that utilized an I8 engine linked....
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1968 Newport
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