1967 Dodge Coronet R/t Hardtop 2-door V8 on 2040-cars
Santa Clara, California, United States
1967 DODGE CORONET RT FOR SALE ORIGINAL OWNER PINK SLIP IN HAND.. CURRENT ON ALL DMV DOCS ORIGINAL CALIFORNIA BLACK/YELLOW LICENSE PLATES! RED WITH WHITE INTERIOR AND WHITE TOP 2 DOOR INTERIOR (WHITE) - REDONE (NOT ORIGINAL) ENGINE 383 V8- RUNS GREAT, STRONG, ENGINE REPLACED IN 1971 (THE ORIGINAL 440 WAS REPLACED WITH THE 383) BODY STRAIGHT, NO DENTS, BUT HAS HAD BODY WORK DONE ON DRIVER SIDE AND ORIGINAL DOOR REPLACED DUE TO ACCIDENT IN 1974 (SO THERE IS BONDO ON THE DRIVERS SIDE BACK PANEL BETWEEN DOOR AND GAS TANK) PICTURES ARE OF CURRENT CONDITION. ORIGINAL HOOD WAS ALSO REPLACED DUE TO THE ACCIDENT (NO VENTS ON CURRENT HOOD) AGAIN, THIS IS A RESTORATION PROJECT. BUT HAS A GREAT HEAD START TO GETTING TO BE A BEAUTIFUL RIDE AGAIN. Decoding: WS23L75103584 Digit Usage VIN Decoded 1 Car Line W Dodge Coronet 2 Price Class S Special 3-4 Body 23 2 Door Hardtop 5 Engine L V8 440-4v High Performance (RB) 6 Year 7 1967 7 Plant 7 Los Angeles CA 8-13 Sequential Serial # 103584 103584 Serial numbers start at 100001 ALL GLASS, AND MOST OF DECALS AND CHROME, ARE INTACT WHATS NOT ATTACHED IS AVAILABLE. HOWEVER MISSING 2 ORIGINAL HUBCAPS. ASKING: $10,500.00 OR BEST OFFER: NO LOW BALL OFFERS/ NO PAYMENTS/CASH ONLY/NO TRADES PLEASE EMAIL TO SCHEDULE VIEWING |
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