1965 Dodge Coronet 500 Convertible Factory 426 Wedge 4-speed Rare 1 Of 77 Built on 2040-cars
Columbia Station, Ohio, United States
Very rare 1 of 77 built 1965 Dodge Coronet 500 convertible factory 426 Wedge 4-speed project car.
This is an extremely rare 426 wedge 4-speed convertible 1 of 77 built. Very rust free South Carolina car. Perfect original never rusted: quarters, doors, fenders, and rocker panels. Perfect body gaps. Has original decoded fender tag. Floor pans and center trunk pan have been replaced. Car has 98% of chrome trim. Black bucket seats are nice.Have new Legendary cover for rear seat. Have original door panels,that need restored. Transmission, flywheel, bell housing, shifter, clutch linkage, drive shaft, and radiator are all with the car. Rare 4-speed console is also with the car. Engine is missing. This car has the rare big brake and heavy duty suspension option. 3:23 Sure Grip. Dash was just professionally refinished. Has a Virginia title, in Virginia any car over ten years is put as mileage exempt on the title. Please call (440)-346-3492 for an accurate "walk around" description. Fender Tag Breakdown: AB/80 = 426 Wedge D/3 = 4-speed T/8 = Factory tach WW1 = White exterior paint P4X = Black bucket seats 60 = Black convertible top |
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