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1969 Dodge Coronet R/t Badged Convertible Excellent Cruiser 71k Original Miles on 2040-cars

US $15,995.00
Year:1969 Mileage:71301
Location:

Piscataway, New Jersey, United States

Piscataway, New Jersey, United States
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1969 Dodge Coronet "R/T Badged" Convertible: original 318 (2) barrel automatic, runs strong, factory power disc brakes, has new flow master throaty sounding s/s dual exhausts, 72,000 original miles. (This car sat in a garage for 30 years, have paperwork documenting mileage)  Numbers matching: VIN, motor, radiator suport, trunk lip, & fender tag reads: E44 D31 WP27F9181XXX B5 B5 P2D B7 C03 G71275 A04 B51 G33 J25 L31 M31 M33 R11 END.  When I got the car, I removed the engine & transmission, replaced the torque converter, all pumps, seals, gaskets, accessories, all brake components, all front/rear bearings, universals and front end components, plus rims and tires (over $3,500 parts plus labor). Car was painted back in 1980 & the car and paint still looks good today, all body panels are original and are not perfect, the driver's side is worst then the passenger side. Power top goes up and down as it should, all roof components in very good condition other then plastic back window and convertible top area it attaches to and be replaced. Drove car to Mopar Nationals at Carlisle, PA July 12, 2014, 165 miles each way (20 mpg highway) - this car loves to cruise and is driven on a regular basis and can be driven anywhere without hestitation.  Car is located in Piscataway, NJ near Rutgher's Stadium. Price $15,995 Buyer should arrange to inspect vehicle prior to purchase, call Pete at 732-882-9823 (no calls after 9PM EST) VEHICLE SOLD AS-IS. Buyer assumes all responsibility for shipping.  Tag Mopar or No car superbee road runner satelite plymouth GTX AMX duster demon GTO camaro chevelle mustang dodge  Vehicle is for sale locally and seller reserves the right to end listing/cancel without notice - 1st person with cash gets car.  Good luck to all you who look at this listing.  Pictures are from Aug 29, 2014 Somerville, NJ car show which is held every Friday evening.  The directional switch works intermittantly and requires replacement, I can have this replaced for buyer at buyers cost if requested.  please ask all questions prior to bidding.  Thanks, Pete  Vehicle RELISTED due to experienced Ebayer (401 transactions & 100%) who lives 13.2 miles away and decided he can't make enough profit reselling.  Please be serious and plan to purchase when your offer is accepted.  I am available to show vehicle PRIOR to making your offer.

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