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1965 Dodge Coronet 500 Convetible With A 440 Motor V8 on 2040-cars

US $22,900.00
Year:1965 Mileage:99999
Location:

Royse City, Texas, United States

Royse City, Texas, United States
Advertising:

 1965 DODGE CORONET 500 CONVERTIBLE

Beautiful car. 440 motor, automatic. Was told it has a Dana rear end. Power steering, power disc brakes,

and A/C car. Runs and drives excellent. NO RUST. Gorgeous paint job, very high end

paint, laser straight. All new interior, carpet, door panels, seat covers, convertible top,

cylinders for top, and trunk mat. The top works perfectly. Everything works on the car but,

 the A/C needs an A/C clutch. The stainless and chrome is extra nice. Clean Texas Title

Under the car is just as nice as the top. Also have a brand new parade boot for car new in box.

17" aftermarket American Racing Wheels.

Buyer will be very proud with this vehicle. NO complaints.  


CALL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS. 972-898-0667

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Payment:

 

$1000.00 Non-Refundable PayPal Deposit Required Within 24 Hours Of Auction Close.

 

Payment by Certified Cashiers Check, Bank Wire Transfer Or Cash.

 

Please Contact Me If You Have Any Questions Before Bidding. Call 972-898-0667

 

Full payment must be made within 3 days after the end of auction  unless prior arrangements have been made.

 

This vehicle is also listed for sale locally.

We reserve the right to end the auction at any time.

Shipping:

 

This Is For Local Pickup Only.  Dallas, Texas

 

We Are More Than Happy To Work With Your Auto Shipper (We Recommend Dependable Auto Shippers - EBay Approved)

 

Vehicle Must Be Picked Up Within Two Weeks Of Auction End Or Storage Fees Will Be Applied

 

If you want vehicle inspected before buying please, arrange inspection before making an offer or ending the listing.


 

Thank you for viewing.

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