1966 Dodge Coronet 440 Vintage Racer Style on 2040-cars
New Castle, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:v8
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: Silver
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Blue
Model: Coronet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: 440
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: us
Mileage: 15,000
i have a 1966 dodge coronet 440 up for auction. It is extremely solid have and rust free. silver in color IOriginal panels floors and fenders originally from Tennessee. All trim in good condition but could use a polishing.looks to have had two repaints in its lifetime.the original color was a light silver blue metallic.Rear bumper was re chromed in july. Brand new complete interior from ledgendary interiors. It is a factory air temp car but the a/c components were removed at some point. Front disc brake conversion works flawlessly. The car has new tires with two sets of wheels steel wheels with poverty caps and magnum 500s. I have 2 exhaust systems for the car also. Has 3in h pipe and flowmaster 40s dumped at the rear axle. Also have a stainless 2.5 pypes full system with x pipe and cut outs.this car demands attention everywhere it goes.it is great for cruise nights and shows.i have steel wheels and 275/60r15 drag radials on the rear and polished torque thrust on the front for the vintage superstock racer look. The paint is silver lacquer that was done years ago which adds to the vintage look but im sure would look good with new paint. As I said this car is extremely solid. Now for the good part. The motor is a low deck 400 bored over .040 diamond pistons 10.25:1 all brand new milled 906 heads comp cams Valve springs retainers and locks. Comp cams big mutha thumpr cam. Timing gear. Direct connection crank and rods headers 800 dp holley offy intake. Also have a torker 383 intake and mopar purple 484 cam. the727 auto trans with tci manual automatic valve body shifts nice and crisp. 2600 stall torque converter. Rear differen tial is a 8 3/4 with 4.56 gears and a clutch style posi. Also I have a 3.55 sure grip unit and the factory 2.76 open unit. The heater and a/c controls remain intact and in working order. The factory am radio does not work. Wipers lights horn signals work great. Front suspension has been replaced new tie rods and ball joints. New shocks all around air adjustable in the rear and new torsion bars. And the list goes on. This is a great honest car. I have the certicard and manuals but the fender tag is long gone. I belive it was a small block 273 auto. Serious bidders only please. No trades at this time. Sold as is where is.I do not reveal my reserves. Feal free to email us for more detailed pics or with any questions on this car.it has a clean pa. Antique title. 500.00 depesit due via pay pal 48 after auction close.Thanks and good luck!
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