1968 Dodge Coronet Hemi on 2040-cars
Romeo, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Hardtop
Engine:7.0L 6981CC 426Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Coronet
Trim: Deluxe Hardtop 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: U/K
Mileage: 52,554
Sub Model: 440 2 Dr
Exterior Color: Black
1968 DODGE CORONET , NEW 426 CID HEMI, ALUMINUM HEADS , AUTOMATIC BUILT 727 TRANSMISSION WITH HUGHES 2800 STALL CONVERTER. NEW 355 POSI TRUE LOC REAR AXLE .
PROFESSIONALLY RESTORED FROM THE GROUND UP.CUSTOM PAINT JOB, INTERIOR, UNDERBODY, AND ENGINE ARE IN SHOW CONDITION, ALL NEW CHROME AND ALL STAINLESS STEEL POLISHED LIKE NEW .
ENGINE
MOPAR BLOCK PART # P5153942
MP ALUMINUM HEADS P4529336 STAINLESS VALVES 2.25 IN 1.94 EX
K1 TECHNOLOGIES FORGED CRANK 4.25 STROKE
EAGLE HEMI CONNECTING RODS
DIAMOND PISTONS 4.31"
CRANE POWERMAX HYDRAULIC CAMSHAFT
HOOKER SUPER COMPETITION HEADERS
NEW TTI EXHAUST 3" H PIPE
WILWOOD FRONT DISC BRAKE SYSTEM
NEW DUAL QUAD EDELBROCK CARBS
MOPAR DUAL QUAD INTAKE P4510633
KEITH BLACK ALUMINUM VALVE COVERS
NEW NITTO REAR TIRES AND NEW FRONT TIRES
NEW 17 INCH AMERICAN RACING ANTHRACITE WHEELS
THE CAR WAS ORIGINALLY PURCHASED IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA , THEN TO ARIZONA WHERE I PURCHASED IT SEVERAL YRS AGO. IT ORIGINALLY CAME WITH A 318 CID , WAS A MODEL 440 I HAVE THE ORIGINAL BUILD SHEET , OWNERS MANUAL AND THE CERTICARD.
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