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1956 Dodge Coronet, '87 L98 350, 700r4, P/b, No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1956 Mileage:56000 Color:  Blue
Location:

Cocoa, Florida, United States

Cocoa, Florida, United States
Transmission:700R4
Body Type:2DOOR
Engine:350
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Owner
Condition:

Used

VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 35020096
Year: 1956
Interior Color: Blue
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Coronet
Trim: Blue/ White
Warranty: None
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Mileage: 56,000
Sub Model: BLUE/ WHITE

1956 DODGE CORONET, REFIT WITH LATE MODEL MOTOR AND TRANS, FLOOR SHIFT, POWER BRAKES.

ENGINE:  OUT OF A 1987 CORVETTE, L98 350CI, 56K on Vet when removed.
ALUMINUM HEADS, ALUMINUM INTAKE, NEW 600CFM HOLLEY CARB W/ELEC CHOKE, NEW HEI DIST., WIRES & PLUGS.
MOTOR HAS STOCK SERPENT. BELT,S WITH IDLER KITS FOR P/S AND A/C PUMPS, SO COULD BE REINSTALLED IF YOU WANTED TO ADD TO CAR. CERAMIC COATED BLOCK HUGGER HEADERS, NEW 100A CHROME ALT., NEW CHROME CENTER BOLT VALVE COVERS, NEW CADDY STYLE AIR CLEANER.

TRANS: 1987 VET 700R4, 56K, HAS 1WIRE LOCK-UP KIT INSTALLED, STOCK TORQUE CONV., AND REMOTE ALUM. OIL COOLER.
NEW 16" LOKAR SHIFTER WITH LARGE UNIVERSAL RUBBER BOOT.

INSTALLED ON CAR:
NEW ALUMINUM RADIATOR W/ 16" ELEC. FAN
NEW POWER BRAKE BOOSTER, W/ DUAL LINE M/C, VACUMN CANISTER AND NEW MAIN BRAKE LINESS.
NEW DRIVE SHAFT AND U- JOINTS
NEW ELEC. FUEL PUMP
NEW 3 GAUGE CLUSTER MOUNTED UNDER DASH, VOLTS, OIL PRESS, WATER TEMP

CAR HAS WIDE WHITEWALL TIRES, 50 % OR BETTER WITH STOCK HUBCAPS, DUAL FENDER MOUNTED MIRRORS, DUAL REAR MOUNTED ANTENNAS, ORIGINAL GAUGES , RADIO AND TRANS PUSH BUTTON SETUP, NOT WORKING.
ALL TRIM, BADGES AND BUMPERS ARE THERE AND IN FAIR TO GOOD SHAPE. ALL WINDOWS ARE THERE AND ROLL UP AND DOWN GOOD.S

NEEDS TO REPAIR OR DONE:
NO EXHAUST PIPES OR MUFFLERS PAST HEADERS, TEMP FLEX AND MUFFLERS INSTALLED FOR RUNNING
SEATS NEED RECOVERING, EXISTING COVERS IN VERY BAD SHAPE
RUSTED BODY OVER REAR WHEEL WELLS
PAINT IS FADED AND SCRATCHED
DRIVER WINDOW IS CRACKED, IT IS THERE AND SOLID, ROLLS UP AND DOWN
WINDSHIELD IS GOOD EXCEPT FOR MINOR WIPER SCRATCHES, LOOKS LIKE THEY COULD BE BUFFED OUT
BRAKES ARE WORKING BUT NEED TO ADJUSTED MORE AND REBLEEDING.
TRUNK IS IN FAIR CONDITION EXCEPT FOR HOLES OVER SHOCK TOPS, CK PICS

BUYER TO PAY FOR  AND ARRANGE ANY AND ALL SHIPPING COSTS OR FEES, I WILL ASSIST IN ANY MANNER FROM END AND 30DAY STORAGE AFTER AUCTION IS NO PROBLEM.

PAYMENT TO BE $500.00 DEPOSIT WITHIN 48HRS AFTER AUCTION ENDS, BALANCE TO BE C.O.D. OR WIRE TRANSFER, UNLESS PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS ARE MADE WITH ME.

CAR IS SOLD IN " AS -IS ) CONDITION, WITH NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.

PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS.








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