Eight generation 1969-1973
1969
Chrysler big C bodies received a major reworking with curved sides and a higher belt line. Underneath the new look were the underpinnings of 1965. The new look was called "Fuselage Styling" and was not received as warmly as the 1968 models. The two-door hardtop received a new look harking back to the club coupes of the 1940s.
1970
The 1970 Chryslers received minor styling changes to the grille, taillamps and trim. The small vent windows on the front doors were dropped on the two-door hardtops.
1971
Due to sales that were less than expected, the facelift scheduled for 1971 was put off until 1972. Thus the 1971 models received new grilles and revised taillamps, changes that took a sharp eye to note. Ventless front-door windows on the four-door sedan and hardtop were new this year.
1972
For 1972, Engine power dropped to meet stricter emissions standards and rising gas prices. Chryslers received a new 'split grille' somewhat similar to the Dodge Chargers of 1971-1974. This would be the last year for the 'loop'-style front bumpers on Chryslers.
1973
The final year for the distinctive Chrysler "Fuselage Styling".
Source: Wikipedia
Chrysler New Yorker history:
Chrysler New Yorker (1st gen) 1940-1942
Chrysler New Yorker (2nd gen) 1946-1948
Chrysler New Yorker (3rd gen) 1949-1954
Chrysler New Yorker (4th gen) 1955-1956
Chrysler New Yorker (5th gen) 1957-1959
Chrysler New Yorker (6th gen) 1960-1964
Chrysler New Yorker (7th gen) 1965-1968
Chrysler New Yorker (8th gen) 1969-1973
Chrysler New Yorker (9th gen) 1974-1978
Chrysler New Yorker (10th gen) 1979-1981
Chrysler New Yorker (12th gen) 1983-1988
Chrysler New Yorker (13th gen) 1988-1993
Chrysler New Yorker (14th gen) 1994-1996