1966 Dodge Coronet on 2040-cars
Southampton, Pennsylvania, United States
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1966 CORONET 440 STREET CRUISER WITH 77,000 ORIGINAL MILES. THIS WELL CARED FOR MOPAR
MUSCLECAR HAS BEEN UPGRADED WITH A FRESH NOM ALUMINUM HEAD HIGH PERFORMANCE 383 BIG BLOCK, BACKED UP TO A CRISP
SHIFTING 727 AUTOMATIC AND 8 3/4 REAR. THE ENGINE ROARS TO LIFE EASILY WITH A DEEP BIG BLOCK EXHAUST NOTE THROUGH
NEW DUAL EXHAUST. THE WELL SORTED CHASSIS AND DRIVETRAIN IS GREAT FUN TO DRIVE AROUND TOWN OR ON THE OPEN HIGHWAY.
FOR SAFE STOPPING, THE BRAKES HAVE BEEN UPGRADED TO FRONT DISC BRAKES AND DUAL MASTER CYLINDER. THE EXTERIOR WAS
REPAINTED A FEW YEARS BACK AND PRESENTS WELL WITH SOME MINOR IMPERFECTIONS, AS TO BE EXPECTED FOR A WEEKEND
CRUISER. THE CHROME BUMPERS ALONG WITH MOST OF THE OTHER BRIGHTWORK PRESENT WELL ALSO. THE EXTERIOR IS ENHANCED
WITH AN ALMOST NEW SET OF BF GOODRICH RADIAL T/A`S MOUNTED TO A VINTAGE SET OF CRAGAR SS WHEELS FOR A CLASSIC
MUSCLECAR APPEARANCE. THE INTERIOR IS ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL FROM THE HEADLINER, TO THE REUPHOLSTERED IVORY COLOR
SEATS AND DOOR PANELS DOWN TO THE BLACK CARPET. THE EXPANSIVE DASH WITH ADDED RADIO DELETE PLATE LOOKS GREAT FROM
BEHIND THE WHEEL. UNDERNEATH THE CAR LOOKS VERY WELL PRESERVED WITH NO VISIBLE ISSUES. I CURRENTLY HAVE THIS
VEHICLE TAGGED WITH CURRENT PA STATE INSPECTION AND CLASSIC INSURANCE. ALL OF THE LIGHTS AND SWITCHES APPEAR IN
GOOD WORKING ORDER, WITH ONLY THE HORN BEING INOP AT THIS TIME. WHAT MAKES THIS CAR EXCEPTIONAL, IS THAT ONE CAN
EASILY SEE AND FEEL THAT THIS LOW ORIGINAL MILEAGE 1966 CORONET HAS HAD IMPECCABLE CARE OVER ITS 50 YEAR HISTORY,
WAS NEVER CUT UP TO MAKE A RACE CAR OR FALLEN INTO DISREPAIR; JUST TASTEFULLY IMPROVED UPON AND MAINTAINED OVER THE
YEARS. THIS VEHICLE RECEIVES CONSTANT ATTENTION WHEREVER IT IS DRIVEN. THE SOMEWHAT LIMITED PRODUCTION OF
PERFORMANCE DODGES, COMPARED TO THE MORE COMMON FORDS AND CHEVYS HAS ENHANCED ITS POPULARITY ON CRUISE NIGHT ALSO.
HIGH PERFORMANCE MOPARS HAVE ENJOYED A VERY STRONG INCREASE IN VALUE OVER THE PAST FEW YEARS. FINDING A TURNKEY BIG
BLOCK CORONET 440 IN THIS CONDITION AND PRICE RANGE IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY, SO DON`T MISS OUT!
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Dodge to resurrect Scat Pack?
Fri, 27 Sep 2013Before social media ever existed, if automotive enthusiasts wanted to be noticed or recognize other fans, they joined a car club. For Dodge muscle car lovers from 1968 through 1971, that group was known as the Scat Pack. Just like the Charger, Challenger and Dart nameplates, it looks like the Scat Pack could be getting a resurrection by Chrysler.
Automotive News is reporting that Chrysler recently renewed its trademark on the Scat Pack name, and while this is in no way a guarantee that the name will return, AN talked to Tim Kuniskis, Dodge President and CEO, who stoked the fire a little more. In the article, Kuniskis said that the name is "a very important part of our history" and added that "we like the whole idea of having a Scat Pack of cars." Scat Pack models were identified by their bumblebee stripes and helmet-wearing bumblebee logo, and the idea of a modern Scat Pack doesn't seem all that outlandish in light of recent vehicles like the Charger SRT Super Bee and the Ram 1500 Rumble Bee Concept.
What do you think, is this a cool idea, or is it just an unwelcome bit of nostalgia? Have you say in Comments.
Playing in the snow | 2017 Dodge Challenger GT First Drive
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Tesla Model S P85D shows 707-hp Dodge Challenger Hellcat how to drag race
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