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1966 Dodge Coronet 440 Police Special on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:1966 Mileage:95000
Location:

North Port, Florida, United States

North Port, Florida, United States
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Stop right there! Put your hands flat on the car and keep your bids where I can see 'em. :)

Welcome to my auction for this unique 1966 Dodge Coronet 440 “Police Special” tribute car. A tribute to the great B-body fleet cars of the 1960's, this Coronet 440 is a real head-turner and a fun ride. This car is complete and totally roadworthy. In fact, this car runs and drives like new.

Despite the car's classic 47 year history, I am only the second owner of the car. This car still has its original 100% rust free body panels, original interior, and power train - it's never been hacked-up or hot-rodded. It's still a really nice looking ride. This car has the bulletproof V8 engine and auto trans along with power steering and air conditioning.

The body and paint look sharp, the magnetic decals (universal style/eBay legal) look great, there's an A-pillar mounted police spotlight, plus brand new BF Goodrich tires including the spare. This Coronet 440 still wears the original body tags and emblems. It gets a lot of attention at car shows and has even won some trophies. Whether you want to use it as a show/display vehicle, a movie production car, a hobby car, or the starting-point for another project, this rare car is ready for more action.

Of course, it isn't perfect - it's a 47 year old car. The sun has taken a toll on the drivers seat in a few places - and it could use a little TLC here and there, but overall this is a great car you'll be proud to own. I have a clear FL title (in my name), so it's ready for immediate no-hassle sale. I would be happy to assist international buyers - please contact me for details (in English please).


I'm a pretty straight-shooter and I try to respect the eBay rules. I trust the winning bidder will understand and be ready to complete the sale without any hoopla. Buyer is responsible for pick up and delivery of the vehicle. Of course, if you have a special circumstance or request, please contact me and I'll try to help.

 

Here is a list of work that I have done on the vehicle

-Complete new seals and gaskets on engine

-Rebuilt transmission

-Complete new front end (Ball joints, tie rods, etc)

-New gas tank

-New gas tank sending unit

-New fuel filler hose and line

-New fuel pump

-New carburetor

-Complete new brake system (front & rear)

-All new hoses and lines

-New battery

-New 2 1/2 inch flow master exhaust

Thanks for viewing my auction. I hope you like the car and I look forward to working with you. Please feel free to contact me with any questions you have. Good luck bidding!


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