Moonshiner Delight 1952 Dodge Coronet on 2040-cars
Cottonwood, Arizona, United States
Engine:3.8 v-6 buick regal
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 86,000
Make: Dodge
Exterior Color: Bright Green
Model: Coronet
Interior Color: Tan
Trim: none
Drive Type: automatic
What i have is a Bright green 1952 Dodge Coronet...This is a AZ Car and the rust on it is next to nothing for its age..Just basic surface rust and really none of that so the rust is not a issue..The body itself is in near excellent condition a slight light dent on rear panel but is not visible unless your looking for dents...exterior is awesome...Interior in the other hand could use some work, by no means is it gutted or anything..Headliner is in almost perfect condition except in rear end next to back window it has fallen out but no rips,tears,burns,nada..all interior dash bells and whistles are there and seat are nice and carpeting in it...The engine in it is what I believe tobe a 1986 buick regal 3.8 v-6...There is on drivers side front window cracked glass not enough tobe none driveable...and passenger front window is cracked..THIS CAR RUNS AND DRIVES...Also just had the car fully rewired so everything is fresh in that neck of the woods...Only reason why I want to get rid of it, is because I want something with a little more attitude..Not sure what else I'm suppose to put in here about the car so if you need anything else just hit me up...Please refer to pics for most of the stuff....If I have done something wrong as far as the posting also please let me know...Thanks for your time and if you have something to trade please let me know....BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING....I WILL NOT ACCEPT CASHIERS CHECKS AND WILL NOT DELIVER UNLESS OTHERWISE NEGOTIATED...NO RESERVE |
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