Vehicle Description
1969 Dodge Coronet 500 MODEL OVERVIEW History of the 1968 - 1970
Dodge Coronet The Dodge Coronet's roots go back to 1949, when it
debuted as one of the company's first postwar models. By the time
the late 1960s rolled around, the Coronet was bonafide muscle For
1968, the car received updated exterior styling. Gone were the
straight lines and sharp edges, replaced by a rounder, more "Coke
bottle" look. The Coronet was still offered in a range of body
styles, including two- and four-door sedans, a four-door wagon, a
two-door hardtop, and a convertible. Engines, too, ran the gamut
from mild to wild, and the Coronet could be as staid or as
heavy-duty as buyers pleased. OUR VEHICLE If you're frustrated by
the high out of control prices of the 2-door versions of the Dodge
Coronet Super Bee, and Charger, then perhaps something like this
1969 Dodge Coronet Deluxe would be a great solution for you.. With
a smooth running small block, a sublime green paint job that just
screams performance, and enough room for the whole family, this
bargain-priced piece of muscle is worth a second look. The interior
got a muscle car makeover, too, complements of new vinyl seats
front and matching vinyl inserts on the door panels and back seat,
so it wasn't a halfway-done. This car looks and feels like one of
its more sporting 2-door siblings. Everything else including the
instrument panel, which is in excellent condition and identical to
other B-body performance machines is there. The back seat is
notably massive and makes for comfortable seating for real-sized
adults.The giant trunk with a full-sized spare makes this a great
candidate for long-distance cruises. When fired up there's no
question that this Coronet sounds and feels like the genuine
article. The 318 small block runs every bit as smoothly as it
should. . The large engine bay leaves plenty of room for service
access and we kept it the way the factory would have done it,
including the alternator, radiator, and TorqueFlite 3-speed
automatic transmission. The front suspension tracks straight and
handles well for a vintage sedan and cruises with a low rumble at
any speed. It's clean underneath, restored and refinished in gloss
black which is always a relief, and it sits right on those flashy
polished with black highlights US MAGS wheels.. Affordable fun is
always in style, and when it pays tribute to some of the greatest
cars of the era, it's a home run ! Give us a call or better yet
stop in to see this really fine vehicle ! Alloy Wheels, Armrests -
Dual Front, Automatic Transmission, Bucket Seats, Center Console
Storage, Dome Lamp, Full-Size Spare Tire, Power Steering, Spare
Tire, Sports Package, Tinted Glass