1967 Dodge Coronet 500, Big Block 383, Auto ***no Reserve*** on 2040-cars
Phoenix, New York, United States
Selling my 67 Dodge Coronet 500. Bought this from a friend as it was his fathers pride and joy. When his father passed, he needed to sell it and I knew I would enjoy the car and I have. Now it is time for a new home. This car is in great shape for a 47 year old car! It has new paint (2 years old) and a very expensive New Interior. The Numbers Matching (I was told, I did not verify) Big Block 383 runs great and accelerates quickly and shifts smooth as you rocket away ! The exhaust has a slight rumble to it, as all Muscle Cars should, but it is not annoyingly loud. I have repaired a few items that needed attention , which included the windshield wiper motor, blower fan and front turn signals. There are a few things that still need attention. The fuel and temp. gauges do not function (I did not look into why) There is a vibration coming from the right front wheel, my feeling is the balance is off or wheel has a slight wobble.
Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer in both cost and arrangement. However, I will help in any way I can to work with you and the transporter. You will enjoy this car..so Bid Now ! On Jul-20-14 at 20:23:50 PDT, seller added the following information: Also a few things I forgot in the original description... Some things I think will improve the car are New Shocks, and probably a battery coming up. The car has the vibration at about 50 mph. Also the original steering wheel comes with the car as well as power brake master cylinder and peddle. However, I think the standard Disc brakes do a great job and no need to change. I like the feel of the new modern steering wheel. |
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