Rare 67 Dodge Coronet 500 Mopar Hot Rod Rat Project 383 Great Glass No Reserve on 2040-cars
Goessel, Kansas, United States
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1967 DODGE CORONET 500 Own a 500 not a 440! Do not bid if you have negative feedback or do not want the car. NO RESERVE, HIGH BID WILL WIN THIS CAR! READ THE ENTIRE AD AND ASK QUESTIONS IF YOU HAVE THEM! This car was loaded when new. Just 2,502 1967 Dodge Coronet 500's made with the 383 auto floor counsel combination with air conditioning and dash clock. I have an open title to this car. WP23H75156234 = W= Coronet, P=Premium, 23= Hardtop, H=383 with 325 HP! The body is in very good shape and the glass is perfect! Minor surface and spot rust, no rust through that I can see. No dents and body work will be a breeze on this project car. If you are looking for a Mopar project car that is not a rust bucket this is your chance to save time and money. The floor pan is bad but a new AMD floor pan goes with the deal so you will not have to buy sheet metal for this project. The trunk will need a small patch or two, and is full of parts including radio moldings, grille and dash parts. The car comes with a 383 and 727 tranny but is not original to the car, it was overhauled at some point and is out of a good running 1970 Polara. The heads were removed for inspection and it everything looked good. For $3,000 more you can have the original engine and tranny that has been rebuilt. Car will need a small list of items to complete: front seats, floor shift and counsel, a wiring harness and a front bumper as far as I know. Trim and interior parts in trunk and in a box as seen in pictures. The rear end will need new shackles only one is attached currently so the car can be moved. Included is a brand new fuel tank for the car. Bid to win and no games please, a $250 down payment on paypal is mandatory after the auction, the rest in cash. |
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