1967 Dodge Coronet 440 Very Rare And Unique on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
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Up for sale my unmolested and never restored 67 Dodge Coronet 440 , this is the edition sold in Mexico so it has unique options as complete grill and hideaway headlights as the 66-67 dodge charger ,original slant six engine with 3 speed manual transmission on steering column , no heather ,everything is original and working ,instrument panel gauges and even clock are working perfect!
Runs and drives perfect ,no rust ,only a very little tiny bubbles at right lower front fender and lower back fenders nothing major , the floors ,trunk ,roof ,front and back windows edges and other common places are 100% rust free. The paint is faded ,original green color but repainted in the past ,no damages for collision and no previous repairs No bondo The interior is all original in great shape for its age ,all complete ,no missing parts This is a very unique car ,i kept the historic plates from Mexico ,is ready to transfer to the new owner with clean title Please if you have any questions or want more pictures let me know before making an offer i'll be glad to respond The car is located in San Diego CA so i can show it by appointment ,for overseas interested buyers i can help to any inspections and shipping arrangements . I have a video that i couldnt post here ,let me know if you want the link so i can email it to you ,thank you |
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