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1969 Dodge Coronet Rt on 2040-cars

Year:1969 Mileage:99999 Color: V2 HEMI ORANGE /
 Black
Location:

United States

United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Engine:440
Body Type:2 Door
Vehicle Title:Clear
Condition:

Used

Year
: 1969
Exterior Color: V2 HEMI ORANGE
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Black
Model: Coronet
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: RT
Drive Type: Rear
Mileage: 99,999

 1969 Coronet RT, one of 7200 built. Matching numbers motor, all stock 440/375HP, 727 auto, 3.23 sure grip rear axle. This car is an auto on the column, manual steering and manual brake equipped. Dash numbers match the engine block and radiator support. There is no fender or door tag. Car runs smoothly without effort. No smoke or extraneous noises. Transmission shifts great and the rear end is quiet all as it should.
No rust whatsoever, beautiful V2 hemi orange paint over super straight body. Floors except for trunk appear rust free and unrepaired. Trunk floor and work on quarters have been done very nicely. Trim, glass and chrome are all excellent without hazing or scratches. Exterior presents itself very well.
The interior appears to be a mix of original and new parts. The carpets, door panels, headliner and dash and trim appear new. Gauges and seats appear as excellent originals. Gauges all work on the speedometer is not steady. All glass goes up and down smoothly. No rattles or squeeks in the interior. 
This car can be seen in person at Bergman Auto Craft, 230 Broadway, Huntington Station, NY 11746, 631 423 1517. Feel free to call with any questions.

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