Vehicle Description
This 1958 Dodge Coronet represents one of the most distinctive cars
of the tailfin era. So to have in a cool two-tone (inside & out),
plenty of great chrome, and upgraded V8 power all makes for a very
attractive classic. And that's before you saw the affordable
price.
These Mopars were so cool that Dodge had trouble keeping these cars
in stock when this generation first arrived on the scene. And today
those same attributes make it such a memorable classic. The
designers used bold sheetmetal elements and artful trim to draw
extra attention to the car. You see it in places like overhang on
the headlights and the tailfins that look like they are taking
flight as they rise out of the rear fenders. Plus, this trim also
makes for a terrific dividing lines for the two-tone blue and
white. Even the classic whitewall tires fit into the color theme!
Double wraparound front chrome bumpers, intricate taillight
surrounds, and polished wheel covers complete this very cool and
very bright package. The overall result is this one still
represents the 1950s perfectly on the outside, and does it with the
kind of distinction that will keep people talking long after you
drive away.
Inside, the blue, white, and brightwork theme continues, and it
gets even more stylish. You see it in places like the intricate
door panels and the classic texture on the cloth seat inserts. It
has a great vintage style, but there have also been the right
investments to keep the fundamentals feeling fresh. So if your
friends and family love classic motoring, this one really
impresses. In fact, the only hints that there might be an upgrade
under the hood are the auxiliary readouts and the Lokar floor
shifter.
The blue block and valve covers make this motor almost look stock
in this honest-looking engine bay. But those who know Mopars will
start to recognize the signs of a terrific upgrade. That's because
this one houses the mighty and powerful 440 cubic-inch V8. More
than just serious displacement, it also has other performance
additions like an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor and an Edelbrock
Performer aluminum intake. It has been well maintained, including a
newer alternator and battery. So it fires up nicely as the
stainless dual exhaust deliver the rumble of extra power. And
because you're going to want to show off this Coronet everywhere,
it also comes with the right driving features. This includes a
stout Torqueflite A727 three-speed automatic transmission, modern
treads behind the classic whitewall tire design, and front disc
brakes.
This is a very cool Mopar offered for an outstanding price. So
don't miss you chance, call today!