1966 Dodge Coronet Hipo 383 Hardtop Coupe One Owner 76k Orig Miles Muscle Car on 2040-cars
Baldwin, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:383 4 BRL
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Dodge
Model: Coronet
Trim: HARDTOP COUPE
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD POSI
Mileage: 76,000
Exterior Color: Yellow
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
1966 DODGE CORONET HIPO 383 4BRL FACTORY PERFORMANCE CAR
ONE OWNER
76,000 ORG DOCUMENTED MILES
ALL ORIGINAL MATCHING NUMBERS RUST FREE SURVIVOR
FEATURED IN TWO PUBLICATIONS TO DATE
FACTORY ORDERED HARDTOP COUPE WITH HEMI SET UP BUT 383 4BRL POSI SET UP
ONLY 1800 MADE
AUTOMATIC TRANNY
I TRADED FOR THIS CAR OVER A YEAR AGO AND I CAN SAY OUT OF 50 ANTIQUES AND EXOTICS WE OWN, THIS HAS BEEN THE BELL OF THE BALL SO TO SPEAK. IT NEVER FAILS TO CRANK OR HAS NEVER LEFT US STRANDED. WE HAVE DRIVEN THE CAR ALL OVER THE SOUTHEAST IN LAST YEAR PUTTING ALMOST 5000 MILES ON IT IN THE YEAR. CAR IS SUPER POWERFUL AND HAS ENDLESS AMOUNTS OF ENJOYMENT WRAPPED UP IN THAT THROATY RUMBLE COMING FROM UNDER THE HOOD.
I HATE TO SELL BUT MY TWO CUDAS ARE KILLING ME RESTORING THEM SO I HAVE TO PART WITH THIS. THE CAR HAS BEEN FEATURED IN ONE LOCAL MAG AND JUST FINISHED A PHOTO SHOOT IN ATLANTA WITH ANOTHER. IT IS ALL ORIGINAL DOWN TO THE COLOR CODED BLOCK AND BUILD CARD IN ENGINE COMPARTMENT. THIS IS NOT A TRAILER QUEEN BUT A TRUE SURVIVOR. WE SANDED IT DOWN TO METAL AND USED A DODGE VIPER YELLOW BUT LEFT THE ORIGINAL YELLOW IN JAMBS ECT TO LET FUTURE OWNERS HAVE THE OPTION TO GO BACK ORIGINAL IF THEY WANT. IT WAS A KIND OF BUTTERNUTT YELLOW SEEN ON GM CARS OF THE YEAR. WOULD MAKE A GREAT SUPER BEE TRIBUTE OR IN MY OPINION LEAVE AS IS AND FEEL THE PASSION AND LOVE OF ONE OF THE FIRST MUSCLE CARS OF THE 60S
DONT SEE ALOT OF THESE AND IF YOU DIDNT GET A HEMI IN 66, THIS WAS THE PERFORMANCE MODEL FOR THE LINE UP. CAR RUNS AMAZING AND LEAKS NOTHING. ALL THE GAUGES WORK AS WELL AND THE LIGHTS ECT. THE CAR HAS NO RUST ANYWHERE AND HAS NOT BEEN PATCHED UP. ALL PANELS ARE ORIGINAL AND THE CAR LOOKS TO BE ACCIDENT FREE ALL ITS LIFE. THIS IS TRULY A RARE ONE OF A KIND CAR. THE SEAT HAS A SMALL TEAR IN DRIVERS SIDE BUT ITS A LL ORIGINAL INTERIOR AND THAT IS THE ONLY PROBLEM WHATSOEVER. I WOULDNT HESITATE TO DRIVE THIS CAR TO CALIFORNIA AND BACK.
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