1966 Dodge Coronet 500 2-door Hardtop 383 C.i. V8 - Classic Muscle Car on 2040-cars
Leesburg, Virginia, United States
1966
DODGE CORONET 500 To All: I’m testing the water (winter is coming to
northern Virginia - my garage space is in demand by the family) and listing my very nice,
driver condition 1966 Dodge Coronet 500 with modified / stroked 383 big block that
is a true Mopar torque monster, street legal and ready for local cruise-ins as
well as car shows. This classic Coronet 500 two door hardtop has the nostalgic
“muscle car” B-Body looks and lines, is well kept, clean and in good operating condition
throughout, was originally equipped from the factory with a 318-2bbl V8 and A/C
(both are now removed / gone…), A727 TorqueFlite 3-speed automatic transmission
with shift kit and higher stall converter, 8-3/4” rear (now sporting 4.10 gears
with Sure Grip unit) with newer B.F. Goodrich Radial P225/70R14 tires and dog
dish wheel covers, black front bucket seats with center console, AM radio (not
hooked-up), with power steering, light package and undercoating as the only factory
options. Heater core in vehicle, but not
connected. This classic Mopar muscle car has aftermarket tach, oil pressure and
water temp gauges, with working fuel gauge, lights and approx. 3,750 miles currently
showing on the working odometer that is not original based on the motor swap by
previous owner. I would rate this vehicle (original AZ car) a very reasonable
7.5 on a scale of 10 for the condition of the exterior paint (RR1 – Light Yellow),
body, trim and glass components and a strong 8 for the interior (black vinyl),
engine bay and trunk (jack assembly, spare tire, cover board and mat included) areas.
Original Fender Tag, CertiCard, Build Sheet, owners manual, receipts and prior
owner history information come with the vehicle. I’ve only owned this classic Dodge for five months,
have driven it over 350 miles and enjoyed it every time I fire-it-up, along
with the neighbors and locals who applaud the nostalgic muscle car appeal.
Based on the above, I’m including the ad listing description below from the
prior owner from MI for further details / clarification: “1966 Dodge Coronet 500, all original metal, original build
sheet, certi card, original title history/owner history, originally a 318, now
a built to the hilt 383, built by Koffel’s Place (Walled Lake, MI), ported and
polished stage 5 heads, coated TTI headers, built 727 auto, full 3 inch
exhaust, comes with 2 hoods-fiberglass SS & original painted to match body,
comes with 2 intakes - Single and dual plane, steel wheels, dog dish caps,
original jack, OE trim, NO PATCH PANELS, new weather strip, this is a sleeper,
will run with anything, inspections welcome, this Coronet is right, solid, and
mean.” I have a clear VA Vehicle Title
in hand that will not transfer until all funds have cleared. There is no warranty implied and / or provided for this 47 year old vehicle. Good Luck bidding and please contact me with
any information or additional photo requests.
This classic Mopar is for sale locally via other sources. Therefore, this ad listing may be removed at
any time. |
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