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1966 Dodge Coronet on 2040-cars

US $9,500.00
Year:1966 Mileage:76988 Color: Red /
 White
Location:

Southampton, Pennsylvania, United States

Southampton, Pennsylvania, United States

Please message me with questions at: kyliekbbozzi@manufans.com .

1966 CORONET 440 STREET CRUISER WITH 77,000 ORIGINAL MILES. THIS WELL CARED FOR MOPAR
MUSCLECAR HAS BEEN UPGRADED WITH A FRESH NOM ALUMINUM HEAD HIGH PERFORMANCE 383 BIG BLOCK, BACKED UP TO A CRISP
SHIFTING 727 AUTOMATIC AND 8 3/4 REAR. THE ENGINE ROARS TO LIFE EASILY WITH A DEEP BIG BLOCK EXHAUST NOTE THROUGH
NEW DUAL EXHAUST. THE WELL SORTED CHASSIS AND DRIVETRAIN IS GREAT FUN TO DRIVE AROUND TOWN OR ON THE OPEN HIGHWAY.
FOR SAFE STOPPING, THE BRAKES HAVE BEEN UPGRADED TO FRONT DISC BRAKES AND DUAL MASTER CYLINDER. THE EXTERIOR WAS
REPAINTED A FEW YEARS BACK AND PRESENTS WELL WITH SOME MINOR IMPERFECTIONS, AS TO BE EXPECTED FOR A WEEKEND
CRUISER. THE CHROME BUMPERS ALONG WITH MOST OF THE OTHER BRIGHTWORK PRESENT WELL ALSO. THE EXTERIOR IS ENHANCED
WITH AN ALMOST NEW SET OF BF GOODRICH RADIAL T/A`S MOUNTED TO A VINTAGE SET OF CRAGAR SS WHEELS FOR A CLASSIC
MUSCLECAR APPEARANCE. THE INTERIOR IS ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL FROM THE HEADLINER, TO THE REUPHOLSTERED IVORY COLOR
SEATS AND DOOR PANELS DOWN TO THE BLACK CARPET. THE EXPANSIVE DASH WITH ADDED RADIO DELETE PLATE LOOKS GREAT FROM
BEHIND THE WHEEL. UNDERNEATH THE CAR LOOKS VERY WELL PRESERVED WITH NO VISIBLE ISSUES. I CURRENTLY HAVE THIS
VEHICLE TAGGED WITH CURRENT PA STATE INSPECTION AND CLASSIC INSURANCE. ALL OF THE LIGHTS AND SWITCHES APPEAR IN
GOOD WORKING ORDER, WITH ONLY THE HORN BEING INOP AT THIS TIME. WHAT MAKES THIS CAR EXCEPTIONAL, IS THAT ONE CAN
EASILY SEE AND FEEL THAT THIS LOW ORIGINAL MILEAGE 1966 CORONET HAS HAD IMPECCABLE CARE OVER ITS 50 YEAR HISTORY,
WAS NEVER CUT UP TO MAKE A RACE CAR OR FALLEN INTO DISREPAIR; JUST TASTEFULLY IMPROVED UPON AND MAINTAINED OVER THE
YEARS. THIS VEHICLE RECEIVES CONSTANT ATTENTION WHEREVER IT IS DRIVEN. THE SOMEWHAT LIMITED PRODUCTION OF
PERFORMANCE DODGES, COMPARED TO THE MORE COMMON FORDS AND CHEVYS HAS ENHANCED ITS POPULARITY ON CRUISE NIGHT ALSO.
HIGH PERFORMANCE MOPARS HAVE ENJOYED A VERY STRONG INCREASE IN VALUE OVER THE PAST FEW YEARS. FINDING A TURNKEY BIG
BLOCK CORONET 440 IN THIS CONDITION AND PRICE RANGE IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY, SO DON`T MISS OUT!

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2014 Dodge Journey Crossroad

Thu, 17 Jul 2014

Watchers of the auto industry will notice a theme among the formerly bankrupted American automakers, General Motors and Chrysler. There are the post-bankruptcy vehicles, and the pre-bankruptcy vehicles. The former, in the case of Chrysler, include the Jeep Grand Cherokee, as well as the 200 and 300. For GM, there's the Cadillac ATS, Chevrolet Impala and Buick Encore, among others. These vehicles have the freshest styling, with sharp exteriors and well-crafted interiors, as well as advanced powertrains and well-sorted chassis.
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The Journey debuted in 2007 as a 2008 model year vehicle, meaning it should fall into the latter category. But heavily breathed upon in 2011, it now enjoys a new, 3.6-liter Pentastar V6, a big, critically acclaimed touchscreen display and in the case of today's tester, a new-for-2014 Crossroad spec.

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Declaring one infotainment system the best over any other is an inherently subjective matter. You can look at quantitative testing for things like input response time and various screen load times, but ask a room full of people that have tried all car infotainment systems what their favorite is, and you’re likely to get a lot of different responses. For the most part, the various infotainment systems available all share a similar purpose. They aim to help the driver get where they're going with navigation, play their favorite tunes via all sorts of media playback options and allow folks to stay connected with others via phone connectivity. Of course, most go way beyond the basics these days and offer features like streaming services, in-car performance data and much more. Unique features are aplenty when you start diving through menus, but how they go about their most important tasks vary widely. Some of our editors prefer systems that are exclusively touch-based and chock full of boundary-pushing features. Others may prefer a back-to-basics non-touch system that is navigable via a scroll wheel. You can compare it to the phone operating system wars. Just like some prefer Android phones over iPhones, we all have our own opinions for what makes up the best infotainment interface. All that said, our combined experience tells us that a number of infotainment systems are at least better than the rest. WeÂ’ve narrowed it down to five total systems in their own subcategories that stand out to us. Read on below to see our picks, and feel free to make your own arguments in the comments. Best infotainment overall: UConnect 5, various Stellantis products Ram 1500 Uconnect Infotainment System Review If thereÂ’s one infotainment system that all of us agree is excellent, itÂ’s UConnect. It has numerous qualities that make it great, but above all else, UConnect is simple and straightforward to use. Ease of operation is one of the most (if not the single most) vital parts of any infotainment system interface. If youÂ’re expected to be able to tap away on a touchscreen while driving and still pay attention to the road, a complex infotainment system is going to remove your attention from the number one task at hand: driving. UConnect uses a simple interface that puts all of your key functions in a clearly-represented row on the bottom of the screen. Tap any of them, and it instantly pulls up that menu.