This is a great Mopar Muscle street machine that was very well put
together. With a Muscle Up Performance built 400/411 V8 engine,
this 1966 Dodge Coronet 500 runs strong. Hooked up to a Rush Race
built 727 Torqueflight automatic with a 1500-2500 stall converter,
it is ready to rumble. More upgrades include Edelbrock aluminum
intake, camshaft and aluminum heads; Hedman ceramic headers;
Flowmaster dual exhaust. A nice set of American Racing Torque
Thrust wheels with raised letter radials provides a smooth ride.
This Coronet has a solid body with outstanding bright red paint
with a pearl white top. Red vinyl bucket seat interior, with
correct center console, and custom Mopar air-brushed emblems
completes the package. Be it your first Mopar or one to fill your
collection, this Dodge muscle car is a keeper.
*400/411 Muscle Up Performance V8
*727 Torqueflight Automatic
*1500-2500 Stall Converter
*8 3/4 Posi-traction Rear end - 3.73 Ratio
*Edelbrock 4bbl - Air Gap Alum. Intake
*Edelbrock Camshaft - Alum. Heads
*Power Steering - Front Disc Brakes
*American Racing Torque Thrust Wheels
*Custom Air Brushed Mopar Emblems
*Original AM Radio/Factory Dash
*Aftermarket Gauge Set
*Odometer Reads: 19,114 Miles
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