1965 Dodge Coronet F1-r Pro Charger on 2040-cars
Glendale, Arizona, United States
Fuel Type:E-85
Engine:540
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 20
Make: Dodge
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: Coronet
Trim: custom
Drive Type: Street or Race
Here we go again.... If you do not have at least 10 positives feedback please do not bid on my cars. Serious buyers only please!!!! NO TIRE KICKERS OR DREAMS. This is not a fire sale. Read my description carefully as it will answer all your question. This car is a work of art and one of the finest in my collection. Barrett Jackson quality
1965 Dodge Coronet. Original 26,000 mile rust free car, with total body off restoration. Power coated gloss black frame. Professionally back halfed with Fab-9 housing and 4 link. 40 spline axles. Strange double adjustable shocks and chrome molly wheelie bars. Complete Wilwood brakes system and rack steering. American nostaigic wheels. Custom headers and flowmaster side out exhaust. The entire car is steel with fiberglass bumpers. The car has Sound Mat on the floor, doors, back of car and fire wall. This car has never been raced. It has been to one car show and WON BEST OF SHOW. Total and beautiful all red leather interior. New wind shield and back window. All new rubbers and moldings either polished or chromed. Painless switch panel and Precision Performance shifter. Impact cam lock seatbelts.. Cusrom 850 watt sterio system. Removeable side roll bars all wrapped in red leather NHRA 8.50 Cert. 540 Cubic inch Mopar with Mopar block. Milodon oiling system, Polished Indy heads totally ported for the Pro Charger. Indy valve covers and manifold. 875 CFM E-85 Custom blow through carb. F1-R Pro Charger 3 inch belts. SFI ATI power glide transmission. NOS 250 cheater kit has never been used. A-1 convertor and ATI Flex plate. This is a street registered car in AZ. This car never runs over 180 degrees due to the E-85 and the custom Ron Davis radiator. This car is being sold as is and no warranty, Call me with any questions 602-708-8494 AND TAKE A LOOK AT MY 1968 HEMI DART FOR SALE |
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