1970 Dodge Coronet 2door Hard Top Affordable Project Car No Reserve on 2040-cars
Sanford, Maine, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Year: 1970
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Coronet
Trim: 2DOOR HARD TOP
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Power Seats
Mileage: 22,097
Exterior Color: Orange
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
To start with if you have less than 25 Feedback please contact us prior to bidding. Sorry to be this way but lately there has been a rash of low feedback bidders not following through with Ebay sales. If you don't have the funds do not bid. Read the terms and auction before you bid. This auction is for a 1970 Dodge Coronet 2 Door Hard Top. Although it needs a complete restoration it is a starting foundation to work with. This car has been in lengthy storage. We purchased it in a three car package. It has its original matching number 318, 2 BBL V-8 with Automatic Trans. The motor is stuck from sitting. We did put some penatrant in the cylinders but may have to pull heads to free it up. The car has Power Steering and Power Drum Brakes. Brakes are down from sitting also. The car originally had a bench seat but now has a pair of buckets seats (drivers side is a six way power seat). They are Mopar and of the same vintage as the car. All the glass is intact, windows all roll up and down fine. As far as the body is concerned it will need outer rear quarters (inner rear quarters are fairly decent), a passenger front fender, outer rocker skins. Inner rockers appear solid, passenger door is decent, drivers door has some rust through but very fixable, hood has a scoop and trunk lid is decent on the outside but does have rust on the inner lip. Trunk floor is tinned in and will need replacement. The front floor pans have rust holes on the left and right side and should be replaced. Rear floors all the way to the back are great. As far as the underside is concerned the torsion bars and sockets are solid but as is common the ends of the bar towards the rocker panels are gone. They do make a sleave and a reproduction replacement for this area. The gusset area where the rear springs mount is perfect and clean. The very rear tips of the rear frame rails where the bumper attaches are rusted out. No rear bumper. They sell this replacement part also. The roof on the car is actually quite nice but the sides of the vinyl top has peeled. If you have the time and patience and want a worth while affordable project this may be your car. Put it in the corner of your garage and pick away at it at your leisure. The wheels and tires are not included unless you want them for $350. Otherwise rollers will be installed. If you need a title in your state we are willing to register the car and with that and our dealer paperwork you will recieve a title. An extra $150 will be charged should you need this service. If you need time to pick up the car we are willing to store it as long as it is paid for in advance. We try to work with everybody to insure a smooth transaction. $500 non refundable deposit 24 hours after auction ends. Balance due 3 working days after. If you need more info or pics feel free to email or call us at 1-207-324-5568 Days or 1-207-432-2862 Eves and Sundays. |
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