1965 Dodge Coronet, 517 Hemi A990 Re-creation Hot Rod Street Rod Classic on 2040-cars
Orange, California, United States
Engine:Hemi 517
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: Black
Model: Coronet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Drag Race
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Mileage: 500
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Red
Year: 1965
1965 Dodge Coronet "517 Hemi" A990 Re-Creation
This 1965 Dodge Coronet 517 Hemi A990 Re-Creation is a Mopar Bucket List car. The 1965 Dodge Coronet set the mark for the drag racing world and is widely considered to be THE MOPAR car to own. With a 517 CU IN Dale Reed Hemi backed by a 727 Automatic transmission and a Dana 60 rear-end, this baby is built with all the right stuff. The owner wanted the car to be as close to authentic as possible so he added set of magnesium rims just like they had in 1965. This is as close to the real deal as you will find. With a new interior, the car is all new from front to back with very low miles since completion. The car is part of a very private collection in Southern California, there are no trades, Bid Fast and Enjoy the Ride...............
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the vehicle. There are two convenient ways to contact us; email us at rick@classiccarmarketing.net
or give us a call at 619 972 7073. Please remember, all questions will be sent
to the vehicles owner to be answered. The reserve is set very low, so bid fast,
have fun and enjoy the ride……………….
This vehicle is being offered as is, where as with no
warranty, expressed, written or implied. The seller shall not be responsible
for the correct description, authenticity, genuineness, or defects herein, and
makes no warranty in connection therewith. Any inspections are to be done prior
to close of auction. Classic Car Marketing, Inc. (herein referred to as CCM)
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represent, or offer for sale. Some photos may be provided by our clients. CCM has made every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle, but assumes no responsibility as to actual condition of vehicle, all information has been provided by the owner of the vehicle. Payment to be made through wire transfer or certified funds; vehicle will not be released until funds are received and verified by owner. Vehicle must be paid in full within 5 days of close of auction. This listing is available locally and owner has reserved the right to end auction without notice. Buyer is responsible for transportation of vehicle and vehicle must be picked up within 14 days of close of auction unless prior arrangements are made
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