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1970 Coronet 440 B3 Ice Blue Blue Interior 318 904 Automatic Disc Brakes Cold Ac on 2040-cars

Year:1970 Mileage:56702 Color: Blue /
 Blue
Location:

Durham, North Carolina, United States

Durham, North Carolina, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:318
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1970
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Coronet
Trim: 440
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 56,702
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: UsedA vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections.Seller Notes:"Repainted in original color B3 - Ice Blue Metallic using base / clear coat. New carpet, new seat covers (have originals in case you want to use as patterns to go back OEM), new transmission, recently added disc brakes, sway bars front and rear, new steering box, idler and pitman arm, tie rods. 14" Ralye Wheels with new Khumo tires, A/C converted to 134a, new compressor, condenser and evaporator coils. The transmission was rebuilt 5 years ago and only has seen about 1,000 miles since. New carb, new choke. All gauges work, including the gas gauge! Original AM radio works, but is missing an antenna. The windshield trim is not installed, I have it all and the stainless needs to be polished and installed. New glass in the front and a new used rear windshield installed. New clips installed. Needs window fuzzies replaced - the originals deteriorated. Rear end makes a whirring noise at certain speeds and it has since I got it. Very clean underneath, recent torque boxes and frame connectors."

1970 Dodge Coronet 440 4 Door

I have owned this 70 Coronet since March 2004. I have worked on it and stored it on and off over the last 9+ years and now I have bought a 1970 Coronet convertible and a new 2012 Dodge Charger. Time for someone else to enjoy the 70 Coronet 4 Door. When I first got the car, it had a lot of water leaks in the trunk, I repaired all of them (mostly lack of seam sealer after a quick re-paint). I repaired a bad wheel bearing, replaced all 4 drum brakes, rebuilt the 904 transmission and did some other small upgrades. I also replaced the original seat covers with generic cloth covers. They are custom fit, but not the OEM upholstery. I have the originals for use as patterns in case you want to return to the OEM style. I replaced the carpet and converted the AC system to r1234a and installed a new compressor and condenser.

I drove the Coronet on and off over the years, as my business got busy, it tended to sit in storage a lot. in 2009 I decided to make it my daily driver and began a series of upgrades designed to make it a practical daily driver that I could have room in the back seat for my daughters and still have a bit of fun on the street. I collected a lot of parts for suspension upgrades and removed the original vinyl roof to find any last rust damaged. I found holes around the front and rear windows and that is when the plans stalled. The coronet sat in storage again until we found time in the shop to repaired the rust around both windshields.

Once I repaired the rust in the roof, by cutting out the bad metal and welding in new, I wasn't sure if replacing the vinyl top was a smart move. I decided it did need the black top to make the Ice Blue Metallic paint show well, but did not want the future rust issues that seem to come along with a vinyl top. So I used spray on bed liner material to replace the top! Now you have the look of a vinyl top and it is the best protection available for the roof. I then had the car repainted in the original B3-Ice Blue paint color, but used new basecoat / clearcoat paint. The underhood and under the decklid are still original paint.

Around that time, I purchased a new Charger (a 2006 R/T with the track pack performance group and a 5.7 Hemi). Well, that car changed all my plans and the charger became my daily driver and the 70 Coronet sat in storage again. I brought it out again last year (2012) and finished the suspension upgrades, added front and rear sway bars, added welded in torque boxes and frame connectors. I also replaced the steering gear box, idler arm, pitman arm and installed a new A/C compressor and replaced the evaporator (inside the car with the heater core). The factory A/C system blows cold and all the controls operate as they should.

Now I have bought another new car (a 2012 Charger R/T this time) and also recently found a purchased a one owner 1970 Coronet Convertible, so it is time for the 1970 Dodge Coronet 4-door to be enjoyed by a new owner. It is a 50 year old car and has issues, but overall it is a good running car that operates as it should, but it is not a new car! Most folks make statements on ebay about purchases being final and I have a slightly different philosophy. If you purchase the Coronet and come look at it and decide you do not want it, you do not have to buy it. I do ask that you cover the cost of the listing, but that is all. I own a Mopar shop and my reputation on ebay is important to us, we want happy customers!

Please call John with any questions, 919-744-1639






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