1966 Dodge Coronet Custom Muscle Car Restored Rotisserie Beautiful Gtx Charger on 2040-cars
Jacksonville Beach, Florida, United States
Body Type:SOFT TOP
Engine:400 6.6 LITER
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Used
Year: 1966
Interior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Coronet
Trim: 2 DOOR
Drive Type: REAR WHEEL
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 590
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Silver
1966 CUSTOM DODGE CORONET $27,900 591 MILES, APPROXIMATE I AM ENJOYING THE CAR STILL, WHO WOULDN'T? ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL BUILD BY ANDY KEY, LOCAL TO JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA ANDY HAS BEEN BUILDING CARS & MOTORCYCLES FOR YEARS. THIS CAR IS SO AWESOME AND FUN TO DRIVE!! ANDY STARTED THE BUILD IN 2011 AND COMPLETED IN 2013. THE CORONET WAS TORN DOWN TO THE METAL SHELL AND WAS COMPLETELY REDONE FROM THE GROUND UP 90% OF THE PARTS ON THE CAR ARE NEW. THE ENGINE IS A 400 6.6 LITER OUT OF A 1974 GTX WITH APPROXIMATELY 48,000 MILES ON IT. NEW EDELBROCK 1813 THUNDER SERIES AVS 800 CFM ELECTRIC CHOKE ENGINE BORED 030 CLEANED POLISHED CRANK, NEW PISTONS, RODS, BEARINGS, RINGS. COMP CAM 484 LIFT, 440 HIGH PERFORMANCE HEADS, HIGH ENERGY HYDRAULIC LIFTERS. 3 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANS 727 TORQUE FLIGHT W/ LOCK UP CONVERTOR, 376 GEARS. AMERICAN EAGLE HI FLO ALUMINUM RADIATOR NEW BUSHINGS, UNIVERSAL JOINTS, SHOCKS, TIE RODS, U JOINTS, BALL JOINTS... ALL NEW INTERIOR SWITCHES, KNOBS, GUAGES. CADILLAC CTS AUTOMATIC SEATS REDONE WITH NEW SARGENT LEATHER, SUADE HEADLINER, SUADE SUN VISORS, CUSTOM LEATHER CENTER CONSOLE WITH ARM REST & USB CONNECTION, CUSTOM LEATHER DASH, CUSTOM LEATHER DOOR PANELS. CUSTOM VINYL TOP, CHROME PLATED BUMPERS & MORE. CHRYSLER FACTORY A/C COLD NEW CHARCOAL CARPET RETRO LAP SEAT BELTS AVIATION W/ CHROME ENDS NEW BRAKES FRONT DISK, REAR DRUM RIDLER RIMS 20X10 REAR HANKOOK VENTUS ST 295/ 45/20, 18X8 FRONT HANKOOK V-4 255/45ZR18 TOUCH SCREEN BLUETOOTH PIONEER HEAD UNIT WITH 2 AMPLIFIERS, PIONEER SPEAKERS, PIONEER SUBS.... OPTIMA YELLOW TOP BATTERY I HAVE THE ORIGINAL BUILD FOLDER WITH RECIPTS FOR THE PARTS, I DID NOT LIST EVERYTHING IT WOULD TAKE ME DAYS TOO. BUT REST ASSURED YOU HAVE A CAR WITH TENS OF THOUSANDS OF PARTS AND LABOR INVESTED!! CORONET VIN VERIFIED WITH STATE FILING SERVICE VIA DATA TRAC I WILL SHIP THE CAR TO MOST ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD/ COUNTRY AND ASSIST WITH SHIPPING CRATING ETC. BUYER RESPONSIBLE TO PAY FOR THE CHARGES FOR SHIPPING AND CRATING!! FEEL FREE TO CALL ME WITH QUESTIONS: THE MODEL DOES NOT COME WITH THE CORONET :) JOSH SWENSON 904.382.6554 APPLE AUTO DEALS 3207 FOREST BLVD #2 JACKSONVILLE, FL 32246 ON THE WEB AT APPLEAUTODEALS.COM |
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