1967 Dodge Coronet 440 Hardtop Coupe ?Same owner for the past 7
years, great cruising car! ?Rebuilt Magnum 383 CID V-8 engine, with
Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, electronic ignition, aluminum
intake manifold, headers and dual exhausts; engine is dated April
6, 1970 ?Rebuilt 727 TorqueFlite 8 three-speed automatic
transmission and 8 ?-inch rear end ?Black exterior (code B) with
red rear Rumblebee stripes ?Black vinyl interior (code H4X) ?Power
steering ?New gas tank, new shocks ?Cragar chrome steel wheels and
dual chrome sideview mirrors ?116-inch wheelbase This 1967 Black
Dodge Coronet 440 Hardtop Coupe is very clean and fun cruiser.
Assembled at Chrysler?s Lynch Road factory in Detroit, Michigan
(code 1), this car is ready for driving enjoyment. Finished in
Black (code B), with red Rumblebee stripes in the rear, the paint
and trim are in overall very good order. The body is straight and
the chrome bumpers fit tightly to the body. The trunk area is clean
yet spartan, complete with full-sized white stripe spare tire and
wheel and the engine bay is extremely tidy. This big cruiser rolls
on Douglas all-season radials, size 215/70R15 at all four corners.
Each tire is mounted onto a Cragar alloy wheels. The tires and
wheels are all in very good order. The previous owner reported that
the engine was rebuilt and is a Magnum 383 CID V-8 engine with the
following parts - electronic ignition, new Edelbrock four-barrel
carburetor, aluminum intake manifold, new headers with 2 ?? dual
exhaust system and a mini starter. The motor is bolted to a rebuilt
727 TorqueFlite 8 three-speed automatic transmission and backed by
an 8 ?? rear end. Driver convenience features include power
steering. All of the brakes have been gone through with new lines,
it has a good and tight front end, a new gas tank, new shock
absorbers. All chrome is very nice with new front and rear bumpers,
all good stainless and a very nice front grill. The black vinyl
interior (code H4X) is also very clean and nice with new carpet and
headliner while the dashboard is clean. The front bench seat, which
is split to allow access to the rear bench seat, looks great, as
does the rear bench. A three-spoke steering wheel faces the driver
while the dashboard and inner door panel are all in good, original
order. An aftermarket trio of gauges, oil pressure, coolant
temperature and battery voltage hang out beneath the dash. A
column-mounted shift lever and a factory AM radio round out the
interior. Competition to this Coronet in 1967 included Buick?s
Electra 225 Sport Coupe, Chrysler?s Newport Coupe, Mercury?s
Monterey Coupe, Oldsmobile?s 98 Holiday Coupe and Pontiac?s
Catalina Coupe. A classic Mopar coupe that is clean and ready for
driving is available at MotoeXotica Classic Cars. If you?re
interested in taking it home with you, stop by today and check it
over for yourself. VIN: WH23F71150607 This car is currently located
at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the
odometer shows 0.2 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean
and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!? Note: Please
see full terms and conditions listed below that pertain to the
purchase of any said vehicle, thank you.
Vehicle Details
1967 Dodge Coronet
Listing ID:CC-1539250
Price:$27,900
Location:St. Louis, Missouri
Year:1967
Make:Dodge
Model:Coronet
Odometer:1
Stock Number:211012
VIN:WH23F71150607
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