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1967 Dodge Coronet Rt 440 4 Speed, Orig Black W Red Accent Stripes! on 2040-cars

US $18,700.00
Year:1967 Mileage:52132 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Caledonia, Wisconsin, United States

Caledonia, Wisconsin, United States

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1967 Dodge Coronet R/T 440 4 speed Dana
One of only 1355 4 speed, 440 Magnum R/T's built in 1967. There couldn't be too many built like this one!
Factory Black on Black (no vinyl top) with Red accent stripes
Has its' original factory 440 Magnum, Original Hemi 4 speed and Original 3.54 Dana 60 rear end
Manual steering, manual brakes
Rust Free original factory Sheet Metal
52K miles
Beautiful deep high gloss paint and it is super straight
Beautiful interior
Center Console
Radio delete
Original paint in the trunk
Underside is untouched and all original, factory undercoated and it is super nice
Redline tires with Black painted steel wheels and dog dish hubcaps
Original Fender tag and Original Broadcast Sheet
This car really has it all. Rare and desirable color combination, original drivetrain from front to back,
fully documented with the original fender tag and original broadcast sheet, rust free original factory sheet metal,
low original miles and it runs and drive strong! A Black 440 4 speed Dana car! Could it get any better? Maybe...
if it was a Hemi Convert!
This Coronet R/T is an outstanding example of a '60's Muscle Car. As a matter of fact, 1967 was the very
first year that Dodge put the "R/T" badge on any car making it Dodges first officially badged Muscle Car ever!
The only things keeping this car from being 100% stock would be some tasteful '70's add-ons done to it back in the
day that are all easily changed back. Some of the modifications are an electronic ignition, a Hurst Shifter,
headers with high flow 2 1/2" dual exhaust, a Holly carb, a deep oil pan, auxiliary gauges under the dash, rear
shocks and a few chromed items under the hood. Actually, all are pretty nice add ons! The panel gaps are all
excellent and the doors, hood and trunk all open and close smoothly. The previous owner shared with me that
several years ago it had just one repaint of the original Black color. He also told me that the engine was rebuilt
using hardened valve seats and the trans was gone through with new syncros. It is nice and tight, sounds healthy
and it runs and drives great and looks even better! The car is in beautiful condition, is incredibly rare and is
investment quality.

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