1965 Dodge Coronet 500, True Street Or Strip / Super Stock Mopar on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for auction is a true street or strip super stock classic Mopar, this 65 Dodge Coronet has been tastefully and profesionally built using the best of everything. Starting out as a rock solid and rust free driver with an all original and unmolested body.This is ready for whatever you are. Here is the run-down on the build and the parts used.
All steel body w/no rust, removable fiberglass 990 hood, roll cage, bucket seats, interior in great shape New front and rear bumpers 440 .030 Max Wedge internals, Cross ram manifold w/dual Edlebrock carbs done by George Rupert, Brodix heads, roller shaft rocker assy, Purple cam 284 - 528, Milodon pan, Morroso elec water pump, Morroso crankcase evac pump and pulley assy, MSD 7AL3, HVC11 coil, crank trigger, MSD billit dist, 2 1/8 custom coated headers w/4" collectors reduced to a full 3" exh w/turndowns, remote oil filter and HD oil cooler TRANS is a DEDENBEAR cased power glide w/180 straight cut gears,300m input shaft, Pro brake, deep alum pan, front pump roller bearings, dual ring servo w/HD servo spring, HD Trans cooler Quarter stick shifter, 3500 stall convertor and JW custom flex plate New 3" drive shaft w/ HD 1350 joints, frame connectors, pinion snubber, 8 3/4 rear w/ 4.56 gears ,full spool, MW axles, New super stock springs , mounts etc, 15 gal fuel cell w/sender and foam, Holley pump, Fram inline filter, regulator, hood mounted press gauge rear mounted battery, Line lock, Wilwood front disk brake set up, Wilwood dual master cyl, new rear brakes- drums,shoes,slave cyl etc New front 225-70-15 275-60-15 rear Also included is the original steel hood w/ hinge assemblies, additional fiber glass hood w/scoop all painted to match 2 stock 15x5 steel wheels w/belted tires, 2 Hoosier 30-10.5-15 slicks mounted on Centerlines, 2 McCreary 285-60-15 street slicks unmounted. As you can see,all the best were used and all done by proffesionals. Will upload a link to Youtube so you can get a feel for the way she sounds. Happy to answer any questions over the phone at 215-470-0289 or through Ebay. This is a NO RESERVE SALE, BID to BUY at a fraction of what it cost to build this classic Mopar. Starting bid is below appraised value. |
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