1956 Dodge Coronet 2 Dr With Red Ram Hemi on 2040-cars
Republic, Missouri, United States
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I have for sale a 1956 Dodge Coronet 2door with Red Ram HEMI. Factory V-8 HEMI car with push button automatic tranny.Very little Rust,ONe spot on outer rocker on driverside,one spot on pass rear quarter on wheel lip caused from accident,the rear quarter on pass had a light hit and was fixed by amateur,can be fixed easily by someone that knows what they are doing.No rust in floors or trunk,its a 15 year restoration and the guy I got it from had been very sick and didn't drive it much after restoring it.The seats are all original except back bottom.Gauges are crystal clear,car rolls free and push button tranny buttons move freely.Motor cranks and not locked up,it was started last summer and sounds great.It has no fire from points,so get a battery and clean the points or replace them and it will run and drive again.very nice condition.Im not a Dodge man Im a Chevy man so I don't know a lot about these.I do have a CLEAR MISSOURI TITLE IN HAND.Tires are in great shape and has all original hubcaps.All glass is good except back pass side glass but it is flat glass so its cheap to replace. Very nice chrome car has extra chrome in it and trunk.car was originally brown on top and cream on bottom.Very neat old Dodge with HEMI motor.very nice and rust free under hood.I have for sale locally so I do reserve the right to end auction if it does sell.I require $1,000.00 within 24 hours of auction ending and remainder within 3 days of auction ending.The car can sit here until buyer picks up or has shipped.Buyer responsible for all shipping.I do accept paypal but buyer must pay the fees to use this service if this is the way you want to pay.This is a binding contract so if you feel I haven't answered a lot about the car please feel free to call me and ask any questions and I will answer and go over everything with you.417-234-5154 Don't miss this rare car with RED RAM HEMI in it. SO BID HIGH AND BID OFTEN SO YOU DONT MISS THIS RARE BEAUTY!!!! HAPPY BIDDING!!! |
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