1968 Coronet Rt Tribute Resto Mod on 2040-cars
Laguna Hills, California, United States
Engine:360 stroked to 408
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Exterior Color: Silver
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Black
Model: Coronet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: RT Tribute
Drive Type: 727 Automatic
Mileage: 401
1968 Dodge Coronet 500 that has been cloned into a R/T.
This car has been completely restored ground up nothing has been left untouched. This car is
truly ready to drive as it needs nothing. Since the restoration the car has lees than 500 miles on it. The restoration process on this car took 3 years to
complete to get it to show quality. This car is the real deal!!!!!!!!!!!!
1968 Coronet Specs:
Engine: 360 stroke to 408 cubic inches. RHS heads that have been ported. Indy roller rockers and a Mopar M1 intake. Crank is Mopar Performance 4"
stroke with Scat Ibeam rods and SRP/JE Pistons. Motor was professionally built.
Transmission: 727 completely rebuilt and upgraded mods added aluminum pan and Setrab Cooler. Rebuilt by professional master trans expert.
Rearend: 8 3/4 with 3.55 and Suregrip Posi traction. Rearend was completely redone.
Driveshaft: New with big joints
Brakes: Disc brakes up front with drum in rear all redone.
Rims/Tires: Magnum 500 with Firestone Indy Tires
Exhaust: TTI full system ceramic coated headers with thermal barrier / with Flowmaster mufflers 3" all the way back.
Interior: has all been replaced and redone with all Legendary products the best in the Business.
Fuel Cell: RCI flush mounted in trunk.
Guages: All Autometer
Shifter: Husrt Pistol Grip quarter stick style. With roll control built in.
Any other questions please feel to call 949-212-8 Seven Six Eight or come and take a look.
I WILL ACCEPT TRADES BUT THEY MUST BE VERY NICE OR COME WITH CASH. I WILL ADD
CASH FOR THE RIGHT TRADE. CASH IS ALWAYS KING. ALL TRADES COME TO ME.
Here's a link to more pictures: Fototime 1968 Coronet Pictures
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