1966 Dodge Coronet 440 318 2bbl - 2 Door Hardtop - Automatic on 2040-cars
Jackson, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:318 2bbl
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Teal
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Black
Model: Coronet
Trim: Chrome
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 99,999
Sub Model: 440
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This vehicle is in very good used condition. It has some of the normal flaws for a 47 year old car but is nice enough to put in your local car show or to drive around town to impress your friends. The body paint has a little bubbling and there is a little rust on the passenger side front door bottom and a tiny little bit of rust on the passenger side back door. The speed cable not working and the odometer is stuck on 62,900 miles. The car runs really nice and is very dependable. The headliner needs some attention. Overall this car in extremely good shape for the low starting bid placed on the car. There is a lot of documentation that comes with this car, it has the original owners manual, and the service card is still in place under the hood. It aslo has the spec. sheet inside the trunk pasted on the back side of the seat.
This car has so much to offer and has a lot of upside! According to Hagerty this car in just everyday driving conditon #4 has a value of $11,800 and with a new paint just a a few small fixes this car would be worthy of a Hagerty #2 conditioin value of $19,700 and if you wanted to fully restore this car to a Hagerty #1 condition it's value would be $26,500.
We are starting the bidding on this vehicle very low and believe it is worth every penny of the starting bid and then some. We will be extremely surprised if this car does not recieve a lot of attention for what we have the starting bid price.
The car is being SOLD AS IS! You are responsible for doing your own homework on this vehicle before bidding. You are also responsible for arranging and paying your own shipping for this vehicle if you are the willing bidder. A $1000. desposit will be required via a PayPal Account or in person within 48 hrs of the close of the auction, and the car must be picked up and paid for within 7 days of the close of the auction.
Please feel free to call with any questions. Byron 517-474-0627
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