Super Cool 1965 Dodge Coronet New Hemi Swap!!!! on 2040-cars
Roanoke, Indiana, United States
Engine:Hemi
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 2,000
Model: Coronet
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 2-Door
Drive Type: Auto
Year: 1965
SUPER COOL 1965 DODGE CORONET NEW HEMI SWAP!!!! The new Hemi is a cool engine that is better than previous Chrysler V-8s in nearly every way. It weighs less, is manufactured to tighter tolerances, is more fuel efficient, and has greater output per cubic inch. In fact, the NEW Hemi has the highest power-per-cube rating of any Chrysler engine to date. Knowing that, who wouldn't want one of these in his car? Take a second and look at this cool Mopar Build!! -This low mile car western car is completely rust free. All body panels are original and clean. The body was stripped down and repainted its correct original color. The underside was blasted and painted. All windows roll up and down smoothly and the door open and close crisp. The bumpers are rechromed. -The interior is mostly original and unbelievably nice. All gauges and lights function. - The 727 transmission was rebuilt and shift kit installed. The car sits on new tires with new torq thrust wheels bolted to a 8 3/4" with 323 Gears, Drag shocks, Super stock springs, rear stabilizer bars and disc brakes. -The driveline was installed using a Newhemiswap.com kit. This high dollar kit included everything nessary to propery this retro piece with a new Hemi. The 5.7 Liter Second Generation Hemi sports 390HP and has 2000 miles. A new new aluminum intake with added with a holley carb. If EFI is your thing, the car comes with a complete fuel injection setup too. This is one of those cars that you just couldn’t duplicate for the asking price. Just do some reasearch and you will discover how expensive this conversion is. And just try to find a similar Mopar anywhere at this price! Set up to run, fully sorted, and 100% reliable, this is a lot of fun in an inexpensive package. Call 260-580-0213 |
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