1965 Dodge Coronet 500 2 Door Hardtop ,bucket Set ,console Car ,rust Free on 2040-cars
Halethorpe, Maryland, United States
Engine:NONE
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 80,000
Make: Dodge
Exterior Color: Gray
Model: Coronet
Interior Color: Black
Trim: NONE
Drive Type: NONE
OK YOUR LOOKING AT A VERY VERY RUST FREE CAR .THE CAR RETAINS THE ORIGINAL FLOOR'S AND TRUNK PAN WITH NO HOLES (none) ..NOW THAT S SOME THING TO TALK ABOUT .REASON TO SELL IS BECAUSE I ACQUIRED ANOTHER CAR THAT I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR AWHILE . NOW I WANT TO SELL THE CAR WITHOUT THE WHEELS AND TIRES THAT ARE ON IT. SO I CAN SELL THE CAR CHEAPER AND MOVE IT QUICKER .ANOTHER WAY THIS CAN BE DONE IS WITH OR WITH OUT THE STRAIGHT AXLE I DO HAVE ALL THE STOCK UPPER AND LOWER CONTROL ARMS THAT CAME OFF THE CAR THAT WOULD SAVE YOU 1000.00 BUT I CAN LEAVE IT UNDER THE CAR BUT IT IS ONLY TACKED IN PLACE FOR MOCK UP. SAME WAY WITH THE REAR ITS NOW UNDER THE LEAF SPRING BUT PADS HAVE NOT BEEN WELDED UP. IT IS SET UP TO LOOK LIKE A GASSER OR IF YOU WANT YOU CAN CUT OUT BACK OF CAR AND MAKE IT A ALTERED WHEEL BASE CAR ..THE STEERING IS NOT HOOKED UP AT ALL .I BOUGHT IT TO DO A AWB CAR THAT BUT IT TO NICE OF A CAR TO CUT ON ....IT DOES HAVE A BIG BLOCK K MEMBER THAT I HAVE PULLED OUT OF THE CAR AND SAND BLASTED AND PAINTED .THE CAR DOES HAVE THE FENDER TAG STILL IN PLACE .CAR DOES HAVE A CLEAN AND CLEAR MARYLAND TITLE .THE INTERIOR IS IN GOOD SHAPE I HAVE NEW CARPET AND A NEW HEADLINER TO GO WITH THE CAR .SEATS ARE NICE NO RIPS OR FOAM HANGING OUT OF THEM.I DO HAVE PICTURES OF THE CAR WHEN IT WAS IN BARE METAL SO YOU WONT GET ANY SURPRISES . THIS CAR WAS ORIGINALLY A VINYL TOP CAR THE TOP THAT I TOOK OFF I FEEL WAS THE ORIGINAL .I WILL SHOW A FEW PICTURES OF THE CAR IN BLACK PAINT THAT S WHAT IT HAD ON IT WHEN I BOUGHT IT BUT THE ORIGINAL COLOR IS THE GOLD THAT THE 500'S WERE PAINTED I WAS PLANNING TO PAINT IT SILVER WITH BLACK TOP LIKE MR DICK LANDY'S WAS BACK IN THE DAY.THE CAR NEEDS BRAKES IT HAS NEW ROTORS ON THE STRAIGHT AXLE BUT NOTHING ON THE BACK IT HAS A 8-3/4 REAR WITH A 489 PUMPKIN THAT CAME OUT OF MY CUDA I THINK IT HAS 3.23 GEARS ..I DO HAVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION EARLY BECAUSE CAR IS ADV LOCALLY . IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT CAR OR HOW YOU WOULD LIKE TO PURCHASE IT WITH OR WITHOUT JUST ASK .I ALSO HAVE A 440 STOCK MOTOR AND A REBUILT TRANS THAT I CAN SELL THE WINNING BIDDER
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