This stunning car recently underwent a remarkable restoration in
Santa Rosa, California, in early 2024. Originally a Coronet 440,
this Dodge has been carefully transformed through a detailed
rotisserie restoration process. The future owner will receive a
comprehensive binder filled with photographs that document every
stage of the restoration, showcasing the dedication that went into
reviving this vehicle. The car is designed to closely resemble the
iconic Super Bee, capturing its spirit and style. Under the hood,
you'll find the powerful factory 440 4bbl engine, paired with the
highly sought-after 727 TorqueFlite automatic transmission. This
beautiful vehicle features power steering and a new steering box
for easy handling. The fully restored suspension guarantees a
smooth ride. Inside, a luxurious white interior enhances the car's
allure, complemented by a matching white vinyl top and an AM radio
that elevates its classic vibe. The 1968 Dodge Coronet stands out
with its striking MM-1 Bronze metallic finish, known as Turbine
Bronze. This color highlights the car's design and features
beautifully. Inside, the factory-optioned Pearl White interior adds
elegance and sophistication. This Dodge is loaded with impressive
features, including a heavy-duty suspension, power brakes, Red Line
Firestone tires, and stylish Magnum 500 wheels with beauty rings.
Distinctive Super Bee striping emphasizes its heritage. An updated
fuel system enhances performance, featuring a Quick Fuel Holley
Brawler Carburetor (670 CFM) with an electric choke, along with an
electric fuel and pressure regulator. These upgrades are the only
non- original equipment on the car, ensuring it retains its classic
charm while delivering modern performance.
Vehicle Details
1968 Dodge Coronet R/T
Listing ID:CC-2011749
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Palm Springs, California
Year:1968
Make:Dodge
Model:Coronet R/T
Odometer:0
Stock Number:253
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