1969 Dodge Coronet Super Bee Station Wagon Deluxe 318 Auto on 2040-cars
Diamond Bar, California, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:5.2L 5212CC 318Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Coronet
Trim: Deluxe
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: U/K
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 65,000
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Blue
Disability Equipped: Yes
1969 DODGE CORONET STATION WAGON 318 AUTO
Car has been sitting in the California High Desert for 20 years or more. The car did have California license plates but has not been registered all that time. Comes with a Bill Of Sale. The brakes do not work and the car will need to be trailered away from it's location in Escondido California. The car has very little rust but does have a small spot on the lower inside of rear tail gate. Rear window does not roll up but did go down when jumped with a wire connection from a good battery. As you can see from the pictures it's needs a left front fender. Car starts and goes into forward and reverse but once again The car has no brakes from sitting so long. Car has power steering but the steering gear leaks a bit. The car is a bit dirty and rough but could be put back on the road without too much investment. It has 14 inch steel wheels with good tires. Rear Tail gate opens as a door or a gate. Rear end is an open 8 3/4 with 2:76 to 1 gears Transmission is a 904 Automatic Engine 2bbl 318 Car may be numbers matching Left rear window does not roll up but does have glass inside complete. Air Conditioning does not work / Amp Gauge does not work / Gas Gauge does not work CAR HAS CORRECT IGNITION SWITCH FOR 1969 AND TWO NEW KEYS DOES NOT HAVE DOOR KEYS The seats were taken out to clean the floor. They will be put back in. The car has nice B-Body Front Seat Tracks and they sell here on Ebay for $100 to $140 just for these seat tracks alone. Ignition switch and keys sell for $70 to $100 just for that part alone. The Right Fender needs a little love but very usable. The Right Fender would sell for $300 to $400 as they don't make them anymore. The Left fender could be saved by a good body guy and does not have any rust. Heat it and Pull it out. 26 inch radiator and fan shroud All the outside light work. The front turn signal lens were replace with nice clear lens and work. The headlights, high beams, and brake lights all work COULD BE YOUR SUPER BEE PARTS CAR Car is for sale locally and may be taken off of Ebay at anytime. If you have any questions please call Ray at 760 914 1649 NO TEXTING / IT WILL NOT BE ANSWERED |
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