A Nice desert-owned Coronet . Has spent most of its days in the Las
Vegas area . 1 family owned . solid car . Its original 318 was
swapped for a 383 at some point and a color change from green to
red/orange happened many years ago . The paint is somewhat
presentable still, but they did cut corners, such as under the hood
where you can see some green factory paint remaining, and in
particular on the right rear quarter around the marker light area
where there is some very wavy bodywork/bondo .. The car has a bit
of a noticeable repair on right rear quarter panel - likely damage
caused by a parking lot dent . No significant rust on the car or in
the area surrounding the repair . The car could use the two
reflectors installed on the passenger side to improve its
aesthetics and we may get around to repairing it , adding a
BumbleBee tailstripe to add to the muscle car theme and some new
wheels, but for now it is up for sale at the advertised price . A
couple of relatively minor improvements would go a long way to
improve the look and value of this vehicle . It is a good
investment for someone at this stage . The car has an aggressive
exhaust sound and is a good driver !
Vehicle Details
1969 Dodge Coronet
Listing ID:CC-1627044
Price:$22,500
Location:San Luis Obispo, California
Year:1969
Make:Dodge
Model:Coronet
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Black Vinyl
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:0
Stock Number:3653
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