1967 Dodge Coronet 500 R/t Convertible on 2040-cars
Eden, New York, United States
1967 DODGE CORONET 500 R/T CONVERTIBLE ONE OF 628 R/T CONVERTIBLES PRODUCED FOR 1967 MODEL YEAR IT IS A COLUMN SHIFT, NO CONSOLE, DRUM BRAKE CAR. THIS CAR IS AN ORIGINAL SURVIVOR THAT WAS PURCHASED NEW IN THE LATTER PART OF 1966 FROM A DODGE DEALER IN DELEVAN, NY. IT WAS TRADED IN ON A NEW 1970 CHARGER AND THEN REPUCHASED BY THE ORIGINAL OWNER IN 1971-72 WHEN IT BECAME AVAILABLE. AT THIS TIME IT WAS REPAINTED IN ITS ORIGINAL COLOR. THIS ORIGINAL OWNER HAS NOW REACHED AN AGE WHERE HE DOES NOT FEEL COMFORTABLE DRIVING ANYMORE AND WOULD LIKE TO SELL THIS INCREDIBLE TIME CAPSULE. IT STILL RETAINS ITS ORIGINAL INTERIOR IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, ORIGINAL TOP SHOWING SOME WEAR IN BOTH REAR CORNERS. OF COURSE IT IS ALL NUMBERS MATCHING, VIN AND DATA PLATES INTACT, IT RUNS AND DRIVES EXCELLENT AND HAS NO RUST VISIBLE ANYWHERE ON THIS EXCELLENT EXAMPLE OF AN ORIGINAL R/T. IT HAS HAD THE WHEELS AND TIRES REPLACED WITH A LESS THAN ATTRACTIVE AFTERMARKET SET UP, AND FOR SOME REASON A DODGE RAM HOOD ORNAMENT WAS UNWISELY INSTALLED MANY YEARS AGO. THESE THINGS ARE EASILY FIXED AND NOT A MAJOR ISSUE. IT HAS AN AFTERMARKET ANTENNA AND IS MISSING ONE BACK-UP LIGHT. OTHER THAN THAT IT IS COMPLETE DOWN TO BUMPER JACK , CONVERTIBLE TOP BOOT, AND OWNERS MANUAL. I'M ASSUMING THE BUILD SHEET IS STILL UNDER THE BACK SEAT BUT CAN'T VERIFY THAT. THE PAINT IS IN REMAKEDLY GOOD CONDITION BUT HAS SOME SCRAPES FROM GARAGE WEAR AND A SOME SLIGHT DISCOLORING AROUND GAS FILLER. BUMPERS ARE ORIGINAL AND SHOW SOME "WASHING" AND REAR HAS SLIGHT PIMPLING. FLOORS AND UNDERNEATH SOLID AS THE REST OF THIS CAR.NY CARS PRIOR TO 1973 DO NOT HAVE TITLES, THEY HAVE A TRANSFERABLE OWNERSHIP.CAR COMES WITH THIS AND BILL OF SALE. ALL THAT BEING SAID I DOUBT YOU WILL EVER FIND ONE THIS ORIGINAL IN THIS CONDITION. I AM HELPING THESE FINE FOLKS SELL THE CAR AND WILL TRY TO ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS DAN AT 716 523 4484. SUCCESSFUL BIDDER REQUIRED TO SEND $500 DEPOSIT (NONREFUNDABLE) BALANCE IN CASH OR WIRE TRANSFER. VEHICLE AND PAPERWORK RELEASED ON VERIFICATION OF FUNDS, NOT BEFORE. PLEASE SPARE US THE FEEBLE SCAMS, WE'VE HEARD THEM ALL. SHIPPING YOUR RESPONSIBILITY, OVERSEAS NOT A PROBLEM. PLEASE DON'T BID IF YOU DON'T HAVE FUNDS AVAILABLE. IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN 10 POSITIVE FEEDBACKS YOU MUST CALL BEFORE BIDDING OR YOUR BID WILL BE REMOVED. THIS IS AN AUCTION TO BUY , NOT TO LOOK. CAR LOCATED IN WESTERN NY (SOUTH OF BUFFALO) CAR IS BEING SOLD AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY OR GUARENTEE IMPLIED AND IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND AUCTION CAN END AT ANYTIME. SERIOUS BUYERS GENERALLY CALL BEFORE BIDDING, THIS OF COURSE IS WELCOME. THIS IS ONE OF 628 R/T CONVERTIBLES PRODUCED IN 1967 AND IS PROBABLY ONE OF A HANDFUL OF ORIGINAL CARS LEFT. THANKS FOR LOOKING. |
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