1967 Dodge Coronet Rt 440 Magnum on 2040-cars
Ewan, New Jersey, United States
eMail me for more details : JoyeeVolkingq3f959h@yahoo.com I Have Owned This Seasoned Restored 67 Rt For About 2 Years Now. I Never Did GetAn Opportunity To Speak With The Gentleman Who Restored The Car But It Was DoneTo A Very High Level With A Lot Of Attention Paid To Details. It Was RestoredAbout 15 Or So Years Ago And It Still Appears Crisp And Fresh, Only Minor PaintTouch Ups Over The Years And Zero Rust Anywhere. Dark Blue Exterior ,blackInterior And Stunning White Vinyl Top. All Chrome And Stainless Very Nice. VeryDetailed Top And Bottom. Period Correct C440 Block With 906 Heads (a Set Of 915Heads Go With The Car) , Fully Overhauled At The Time Along With The 727 Trans ,The Trans Sports A Mild Shift Kit And The Combo Has No Trouble Breaking TheTires On A 1 -2 Shift Through The 3.23 Sure Grip Differential. Engine Is FreshlyDetailed And Looks Sharp, Oe Intake And Original 4327s Carter Carburetor ThatWas Replated And Rebuilt. Fired Off By Mopar Electronic Ignition. Sound TravelsThrough Factory Exhaust Manifolds, Hemi Mufflers And Gtx Style Slash Tips.Sounds Very Strong. Interior Is Very Clean, Recall Steering Wheel, FactoryConsole With Tach, Mechanical Oil Pressure Gauge, Am Radio With Vintage FmConverter. New Legendary Door Panels And Arm Rests. Everything Is Functional.Front End Is Is Refurbished, Steering Gear From Red Head Gear. All New Belts,hoses, Fuel And Water Pump. Uses 70's Front Disc Brakes ( Still Have TheOriginal Front Drum Setup), I Added Power Brake Booster Which Is An OriginalUnit Rebuilt By Booster Dewey. Brakes Are Excellent All Around. This Car Can BeDriven Anywhere.
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