1965 Coronet 500 426 Wedge 4 Spd Original & Complete Barn Find on 2040-cars
Mount Juliet, Tennessee, United States
Transmission:Manual
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 79,000
Make: Dodge
Exterior Color: Black
Model: Coronet
Interior Color: MAROON
Trim: 500
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: 2WD
ORIGINAL & COMPLETE 1965 CORONET 500 426 WEDGE 4 SPD WITH CONSOLE. BEEN IN THE BARN SINCE 1979. ONE OWNER TITLE WAS TRANSFERED TO WIFE? WHEN THE OLD MAN DIED. CAR HAS NO BACK GLASS...DON'T KNOW WHY. MISSING...3 HUBCAPS, TRANS DUST/INSPECTION COVER, TRUNK EMBLEM, JACK & AIR BREATHER. THE REST, BEST I CAN TELL IS THERE. ORIGINAL DUAL POINT DISTRIBUTOR, CARB. INTAKE AND EXHAUST MANIFOLDS, RADIATOR, SEVEN BLADE ALUMINUM FAN W/SHROUD. SHIFTER, CONSOLE, WINDSHEILD WASHER, INTERIOR ETC.DO NOT KNOW GEAR RATIO IN DIFF. REAR DECK COVER IS THERE AND DENT FREE, PITTED BUT TRY TO FIND ONE ANYWHERE THAT IS NOT BEAT UP. SIDE MOULDING AND ROCKER BRIGHTWORK IS VERY STRAIGHT & CLEAN OVERALL. BUMPERS ARE ROUGH BUT GRILL IS BETTER THAN MOST AND THE PASSENGER SIDE BEZEL IS GOOD, THOSE ARE THE ONES THAT GET THE HIT IT SEEMS. ALL EMBLEMS ARE PRESENT EXCEPT TRUNK. YEAH IT IS ROUGH AND OLD BUT FIND ONE THAT IS COMPLETE AND AS STRAIGHT AS THIS ONE. FLOORS ARE SOFT IN A FEW PLACES BUT SOLID OVERALL. TRUNK IS ROTTED OVER TANK AND LOWER QTRS ARE IN NEED. PASSENGER DOOR IS WORSE THAN DRIVERS DOOR.ALL HINGE AREAS ARE GOOD. MOST ALL THE RUST IS SURFACE AND CAR HAS BEEN UNCLEANED PURPOSELY TO AUTHENTICATE THE BARN. ROCKERS AREA IS GOOD. TORSION AREAS AND FRAME RAILS ARE ALL VERY SOLID. ALL TRANS LINKAGE IS THERE. PINION SNUBBER, FRONT SWAY BAR, NO POWER. VINYL TOP...HUH. ONE CALL TO LEGENDARY AND THE INTERIOR IS DONE, AS ALL IS AVAILABLE. THE WHITE INTERIOR PICTURED IS ALL LEGENDARY AND WAS, ONCE AGAIN, FAR WORSE THAN THIS CAR. ALWAYS A TENNESSEE CAR. IT IS RARE AND NOT GOING CHEAP. IF YOU GOT THE TIME AND THE SKILLS THIS IS ACTUALLY NOT A BIG RESTO JOB. THIS IS A REAL JEWEL ALTHOUGH IT DOESN'T LOOK IT TO THE UNEDUCATED EYE. REAL CAR RESTORATION GUYS CAN SEE THE VALUE, AS I CERTAINLY DO. THIS CAR IS NOT A ROTTED RUST BUCKET. IT HAS SOME BUT, COMPARATIVELY LITTLE FOR AGE AND APPEARANCE. I HAVE MORE PICS THAN COULD POST....JUST ASK. THE A990 RELIC PICTURED WAS FAR WORSE AND I TOOK A PARTS CAR FOR THE MISSING PARTS THAT THIS ONE HAS ALREADY. I HAVE MANY LITTLE REPLACEMENT PARTS THAT I WILL COLLECT AND ADD TO AUCTION THIS WEEKEND. BID HIGH & OFTEN AS THESE DO NOT COME AROUND OFTEN. THANKS !!!!!!!!!!!!
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While it's virtually impossible to assemble an inarguable list of the best cars coming during the three-day, 700-plus vehicle auction, we've sifted through the listings for this year's show - it was a tough assignment, we promise - and assembled a list of what we think will be some of the most interesting lots. We'll admit, it's a bit heavy on American iron, but if you browse BJ's listings, you'll come to a similar conclusion. Still, scroll down for our list of what we think will be the most interesting vehicles at the upcoming auction.
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