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1966 Dodge Coronet 500 With 43,300 Original Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:43300
Location:

Chalfont, Pennsylvania, United States

Chalfont, Pennsylvania, United States
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You are looking at a 1966 Dodge Coronet 500 with 43,300 original miles. I purchased this car from an individual who bought the car from the original owner, who was an elderly gentleman that lived in Cleveland. Neither the gentleman that I bought the car from or myself ever drove this car on the road. Essentially, this is a one owner car. The interior is in very good original condition. The only issue with the interior is that the glue on the carpet that is on the door panel has lost its adhesiveness, which is indicated in the pictures. Mechanically, the car starts, runs and drives without issues. I have driven it short distances and have not noticed any problems. The car will need a gas tank and there is an exhaust leak. You will not be able to drive this car on the road, however it will drive onto a trailer. The most discouraging thing about this car is that it was exposed to Ohio road salt. I have attempted to provide pictures of all the areas that have rusted. I think that most of the paint on this car is original, as well as the glass. I have the original wheels and hub caps. Please look at all pictures carefully and ask any questions prior to bidding.

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