67 Coronet R/t Clone on 2040-cars
Lillington, North Carolina, United States
Engine:413
Year: 1967
Drive Type: auto
Make: Dodge
Mileage: 99,999
Model: Coronet
Trim: silver
Options: CD Player
Welcome to Renee's Country Auto, We are retired Army and now work/play in the Mopar world. This is my 67 coronet that I cloned for a R/T. It has a FRESH 413 bored 60 over coming in at about 426 cubes, 509 mopar cam with 1.7 roller rockers which brings the cam in at about 550 lift, Just over 10 compression, New Headers, FRESH auto trans ,new dual exhaust, single plane intake, 750 edelbrock carb with elec choke, snappy fabricated valve covers, new brakes all around, 430 posi rear end, new front windshield, New interior,( seats, carpet door panels headliner) new Radio as I needed tunes,New gas tank with new sending unit,So many things that I have done to this girl I hope the pictures can show you all of them THIS IS NOT A SHOW car, I built it to have fun, and tear up the streets and she will light them up any time, speedo quit working but I drive by the tach anyway. All new tires, rims are from some old deals along the way, I had to put spacers on the rear to clear the springs for the big tires. Car is turnkey with clear NC title. We will deliver if we make a deal. Car is located just north of Fort Bragg,NC and open for inspection. Have any Mopar projects your tired of and want to ride today, We can deliver and pick-up your ride so all are happy call 910-893-4592 Mike I have a New 294 posi that I am going to put in this girl as I wanted to drive her on the power tour, So If you want the 294 instead of the 430 that is in it now let me know and I will swap them out, but the car currently has the 430 posi and it will go that way unless the buyer wants it out, It is great arround town but sucks on the 4 lane going into town to mess with the boys, you can watch the gas guage go down. Again not a show car but a great solid car with a Fresh engine and Fresh trans and New rubber, New interior Call for any questions as this is for the holiday weekend only. Call for payment methods |
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