1967 Dodge Coronet Rt.....total Restoration on 2040-cars
El Paso, Texas, United States
Engine:440 four barrel
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Vehicle Title:Clear
Interior Color: White
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Coronet
Trim: RT
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 80,000
Exterior Color: Blue
1967 dodge coronet RT, just emerged from fresh restoration starting with a solid rust free southwest body. refinished in original color of 881 bright blue metallic over a striking white bucket seat interior. Powered by a 440 four barrel and 727 torqueflite automatic shifted via floor shift with factory console with tach, manual steering and brakes with a 3.23 sure grip 8 3/4 rear end. rolls on restored road wheels with new firestone red line tires. Has original fender tag and certicard and partial build sheet.
This RT has been a southwest car most of its life, in addition to new paint all the trim has been restored including show rechrome of front and rear bumpers, new hood and rocker trim, emblems, polished stainless and professionally restored grill and grill surrounds done by "king of trim" in Escondido California. (if you ever restored a 67 you know how fragile and expensive these parts are). All new door, roof, trunk and window weather stripping was installed as well as new trunk mat and restored jack components. I do not prefer the look of wheel opening mouldings on this model so I did not install them but all 4 in good shape are included with vehicle.
The interior has been restored with all new legendary interior items including carpet, headliner, front and rear door panels with fresh upper door frame paint, package tray, seat divider panel, and of course gorgeous white seat material and seat foam mounted on restored and detailed seat tracks. Console with factory tach has been refinished as well.
All mechanicals are fresh as the 440 and transmission were both rebuilt with less than 300 miles on both. The 440 installed in the car is not the factory motor but the original factory installed C440 does come with the car. Complete front suspension has been rebuilt with alignment as well as all brakes including new master cylinder and brake lines. New complete underhood wiring harness and full exhaust system with X-pipe round out the mechanical overhaul.
This 1967 RT starts, runs, drives and stops as good as it looks and would make any mopar enthusiast proud to display at any car show or cruise night!!! Please check my feedback and bid with confidence, I do welcome visual inspections with appointment and please note this vehicle is for sale locally and through other venues and auction may end at any time. Thanks for looking......... any questions e mail or call Dean at 915-490-1652 cell or 915-598-1302 work.
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