1958 Dodge Coronet Coupe 2 Doors Hardtop on 2040-cars
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
THIS ONE IS A VERY SWEET 2 DOORS . THIS CAR HAS BECOME VERY RARE OVER THE YEARS, AND VERY HARD TO FIND This 1958 Dodge is one of the best you will ever find !! The Dodge Coronet 1958 is eye-catching in both design and color and they are an unusual and delightful way to stand out Rare and highly prized because of their "forward look" beauty. Straight and rust free Florida car that retains all its original body panels and drivetrain . Low miles at only 26 069 miles. The car was never in rough condition and is still as nice as the day it was done. The car needs nothing... all work . The exterior is in excellent shape with all correct trim and more more options . When talking about any car from this decade, it's impossible to avoid discussing the chrome. On a car like this, the restoration of the trim is often the most expensive part of the job, so it's always smart to buy a car where all that work is done .( more than $ 30,000 cost of chrome $ and 7,000 for 24 k gold for all crest and letters ) All trim moldings stainless ( Grill , still plate ) chrome has been redone . Those massive bumpers have been restored to new condition, and all the chrome and stainless detailing throughout glitters like jewelry . And the car also carries dual antennas on its rear fenders, which was the height of fashion in the late 50s.The white top and the red is in great shape and body paint is in excellent overall condition and looks absolutely fantastic . The correct wheel covers with spinner are new reproduction with white wall tires. All chrome interior redone and plated gold 24K . The engine compartment is ready to score big at any Mopar show !!!! The original 325 block engine and transmission has been completely rebuilt to factory specs in december at a cost of $ 8000 .Brand new clucth , pressure plate , drive-shaft joints , water pump , generator , starter , carburator , fuel pump . Excellent brakes, front end, steering, suspension and exhaust. The car runs and drives very smooth and the engine is perfectly tuned.... Options including , dual mirrors , tinted glass , 6 " teeth " on front bumper ,Chrome moldings on the roof , Fender skirt , Exhaust deflector " chrome "(3000 $) , windshield washer pump and bag brand new , Chrome trim on the lower trunk ,Turntables 45 s Highway Hi- Fi . Honest car that has character and charisma . This 1958 Dodge Coronet hardtop is a fine example of a rare and desirable Mopar. There is 3 video available on YouTube !!! Enter: Amazing Dodge Coronet 1958 Please feel free to call Frank for any questions 514-591-9164 Please ask questions early as those that are too close to the end of auction may not be answered in time for you to bid. We try to accurately describe this vehicle to the best of our ability. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call. GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR BIDS !! Serious bidders only. If you are new to Ebay and a zero history bidder, your bid will be cancelled unless you contact me personally. Please remember that a winning bid is a legally binding agreement and failure to follow through will result in seller's pursual of Ebay and the law's strongest penalties. This vehicle is being sold AS-IS. All shipping is at the winning bidder's expense. All paperwork must be signed and money received, before the vehicle can leave. 500.00 NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT WILL BE REQUIRED WITHIN 2 DAYS OF THE END OF THE AUCTION . We do not take Paypal payments for the balance deposits only. THE BALANCE TO BE PAID BY CASH, OR BANK WIRE TRANSFER WITHIN 10 DAYS OF THE END OF THE AUCTION. |
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