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1966 Dodge Cornet 500 on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:1966 Mileage:70000 Color: original
Location:

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States

Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Advertising:

All original 2 owner 1966 DODGE CORONET 500 (ALL ORIGINAL DOCUMENTED 70,600 MILES)
318 poly V8 ENGINE
727 TORQUE FLIGHT TRANSMISSION
2 DOOR HARDTOP
VINYL ROOF
BUCKET SEATS
CONSOLE W/ AUTOMATIC SHIFTER
A/C CAR THAT HAS BEEN CONVERTED TO 134
POWER STEERING
POWER BRAKES
I HAVE CERTI CARD
BUILD SHEET(NOT IN GREAT SHAPE)
MATCHING NUMBERS CAR

THIS CAR WILL IMPRESS YOU.


On Mar-13-14 at 17:01:39 PDT, seller added the following information:

  • beautiful time capsule.. 100 PERCENT ORIGINAL ,, I'm  the 3rd owner
  • 1966 dodge coronet 500 .ORIGINAL gold paint /with original white vinyl top exterior original .white vinyl buckets with tan cloth insert interior 
  • 318 poly /2bbl w 727 auto w /console.. numbers matching 70k miles
  • power steering /power brakes/ factory Chrysler ac./am radio 
  • 14 inch factory hubcaps on SHELL steel belted radials 85% tread left/no dry rot.original spare and jack setup
  • body is absolutely rust free. Nakomis Florida car first 20- 30 years of its  life then in a garage up north for the rest of its life till i trailer ed it out..it has NEVER  seen snow or any rust causing elements..floors ,frames ,quarters ,fenders etc etc etc absolutely rust free with the original paint/undercoating
  • original carpet , certi card,keys and build sheet is most likely in the rear seat
  • all gauges /interior and exterior lights but one (fuel gauge) work all the way down to the lighter...
  • trim/stainless/glass all original and  is beautiful (minor pitting in  trim )
  • ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL CAR that i literally bought from a elderly seasoned citizen which just happened to be the second owner 
  •  the driver door hinge is a little worn and does sag just a little but still closes and lines up great ,there are minor dings in front bumper from when a tow bar was used on it some time ago it has old fuel in the tank that i am currently burning out while adding new fuel as i go ..it throttles up great!!



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