1967 Dodge Coronet 500 Hardtop 2-door 5.2l on 2040-cars
McHenry, Illinois, United States
1967 dodge coronet 500 if you want a great car with great great body lines this is it,you dont see alolt of these at shows or on the road own something different, not a show car yet but with a little more work it can be metalic green and black paint,good tires &rims dual exhaust.the interior has new door panels new headliner, new carpet,nice stero with fold down front, dash has been redone, blue led lighting gently light up the dash and interior at night. dark tinted windows front & rear, the windshield has a few spots where theres bubbles in the lamination not a big deal just thought you should know also the hood or fender should be adjusted on the passenger side its wider than the right side again its not a big deal just something you should know all the body work has new metal so your not buying a car with a bunch of bondo. the car shows 191,000 miles on it but the cluster was replaced so i dont know the exact mileage on the car could be more could be less. when i bought it i was told the engine and trans.was replaced with the 318 with aprox 40,000 i dont know what year the engine is i didnt think of asking i have new dual exhaust headers , new shocks,and other misc parts for it wjhich i will include,I never got plates or insurance on the car since i was working on it when i had time or money but i started it up often and drove it around the neighberhod often enough to keep the battery, seals,& oil in good shape.itlooks,& runs good and sounds even better. gas has stabilizer in it to prevent rust and gum up since i dont use much gas going around the block. i think i told you everything i know good and bad if i missed something i'm sorry, the car is,as is without any guarantee or warranty if you need more pictures of a area ask and i'll try to get them on here NOTE THE DRIVER SID3E WINDOWS HAD BUFFING COUMPOND ON THEM WHEN I TOOK THE PICTURES THE WINDOWS DONT HAVE SPOTS ON THEM other NOTE TRUNK LATCH WASNT ON WHEN PICTURE WAS TAKEN IT DOES CLOSE
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