1965 Dodge Coronet 500 on 2040-cars
Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Engine:440
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Exterior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Gold
Model: Coronet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 500
Drive Type: standard
Mileage: 36,580
Selling my 1965 Dodge Coronet 500 This car has a Factory Hurst 4 speed, The 426 super stock valve covers sit on a 1969 440 block, that has been rebuilt and runs awesome! 8 3/4 diff also factory.
The car is rust free, still has factory undercoating. Car lived in Oregon most of its life! I purchased the car from a guy in Chicago.
The interior was completely reupholstered in gold.but has original headliner in perfect condition.The car was painted before i got it about 4 years ago, and looks mint.
This Car Drives great, goes thru all gears smoothly, Brakes work good! all lights and gauges work as they should, its a rock solid driver! and great looking! We are losing our heated storage space and have to sell the car!
sold as is no warranty! shipping is buyers expense! may be sold locally at any time!
Any Questions call David 774-535-1094
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