1969 Dodge Coronet 500 383magnum All Original on 2040-cars
Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:6.3L 383Cu. In. V8 GAS Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
Drive Type: U/K
Make: Dodge
Mileage: 76,000
Model: Coronet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 500
69 Dodge Coronet 500 383magnum, #match, build sheet, HD Hemi 727 83/4 3:23 sure-grip 76,000 original miles 98% original including factory paint marks and stamps. Only aabout 1750 built with 383mag. Factory A/C, AM/FM stereo, buddy seat with fold down arm rest, delux interiorpackage, and HD cooling. It does have an aftermarket radiator, holley carb and roadwheels. The black vinyl top and delux wheel covers are missing. The body is fair condition-the Frame is in beautiful condition, including the factory undercoating with white paint yet. The body does have some rust. The body panels could be patched but for perfection it needs the Dutch panel, trunk floor, floor pans and some minor rust repair. this car runs and drives great, just alitttle rough to be considered a survivor.
The interior is fair condition, need frt seats covered and carpet. the rear seat,, dash pad, headliner, and dash is nice. All interior lights work as does the radio. The A/C, wipers, and heat switches do not
I have been restoring part cars and rotted out cars for years and have greatly enjoyed it. I have always wanted an original #matching car to restore......but have come to realize this car is a great canidate for Gold cert. at NATIONALS. and I am uneasy about being the "first" to touch an original car. With all the paint marks still there..even on the front brake drums! I realize Im not up to doing this type of restoration. So I think I'll sell this coronet and stick with rotted out projects...
There are parts included in this auction: NEW Dutch panel, 3/4 floor pans (overkill), Lquarter patch, R quarter (overkill) NOS R frnt wheel lip moulding, and PST frnt suspension rebuild kit
The trunk floor only needs the center, the floor only needs the small replacements, the Dutch panel needs replaced,and some minor patching here and there.
special pics upon request. This car was originally form Maryland
Buyer is responsible for the shipping No Warranty AS-IS I have tried to give as much info as possible ANY questions just ask.
RELISTED BECAUSE OF NON PAYMENT
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