1967 Dodge Coronet 440 5.2l on 2040-cars
Howell, New Jersey, United States
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For Sale is a 1967 Dodge Coronet 440 model. Equipped with a 318 auto trans. Engine has 88,739 original miles. Holly carb, edelbrock intake, and chrome valve covers/air cleaner. Also added MSD ignition and dual exhaust. Has crager rims. All body work completed professionally by Coastal Classics in Jackson, NJ. Have over 500 pictures on a disk of the work being done. Painted the original color of B-5 blue. Interior has new carpet and new seat covers front/back by Legendary Interiors. Car is very clean and a nice cruiser/cruise night car. The car does have a restored grill from a 1966 Dodge Coronet (restored by King of Trim in CA). I was looking for a decent grill for a 1967 Coronet but stopped looking when I got a new job and lost time. I also have lots of spare parts to go with it including the AC unit which I took out. Has an alpine radio with CD player and hook up for Ipods/phones, etc. The original AM radio is in the car and is disconnected but it still works if reconnected. The headliner is after market and was put in prior to my ownership. It needs to be redone but is presentable as is. The car is over 40 years old and is being sold as is. I am only selling because I have no more time to enjoy it with a new job. I would rather have someone else enjoy this car instead of it sitting in my garage.
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