Vehicle Description
It's already hard not to like a well-presented classic at a value
price. But when this 1966 Dodge Coronet is dressed to be a classic
police car - right down to the working lights and siren - then
you'll have to choose between going to the car show and leading the
parade.
A classic Mopar like this '66 Coronet is already a desirable
machine. It's from those few years when this intermediate-sized
sedan had such a wide stance that it really looked like the big
boys. This imposing design is why it was the perfect candidate for
the law enforcement upgrade. The service-grade black & white paint,
standard wheel covers, and gumball light are all part of the
civic-style package. Nothing beats the sound of the old-school
mechanical siren. And while the Las Vegas Police star on the doors
are a removable decal, we love the image it invokes of
investigating mob hits and protecting feather-laden showgirls.
Inside, the clean tan interior shows there has been some nice
preservation and restoration. We doubt you'll be carting around any
offenders in the back, and so the fresh seats with comfortable
cloth inserts will keep family and friends happy when it's parade
time. It will be hard to not feel some extra authority the moment
you slip behind the classic Dodge steering wheel and gaze at all
the classic instruments and controls for the police siren and
intercom.
Under the hood is a true classic Mopar power house. Not only is the
225 cubic-inch slant six the correct motor for a B-code car like
this, but also the block casting date is in-line with the car's
build year. Plus, the bold red block looks great radiating from
within the dark engine bay. Plus, with power steering, an automatic
transmission, and modern radial tires, this classic can now live up
to the cruiser part of its "police cruiser" name.
Here's an attention-grabbing classic with very affordable price.
You're not the only one who is tempted by this Coronet's authority,
so hurry up and call today!