1966 Dodge Coronet 440 Hardtop 383 4-SpeedIntroducing this 1966
Dodge Coronet 440 Hardtop 383 4-Speed, finished in factory Black
(BB1) over a matching black interior. This example sits within
Dodge's B-body lineup, a platform that became a foundation for
mid-1960s performance sedans and coupes, later closely tied to
factory-backed racing development in NASCAR and drag racing
programs of the era. The Coronet 440 trim positioned this car above
the base models, offering a cleaner presentation and access to
larger displacement V8 options.Highlights:- Factory Color: Black
(BB1)- Four-Speed Manual Transmission- 383ci V8 Engine- Aluminum
Radiator with Electric Cooling Fan- Edelbrock Valve Covers-
Edelbrock Carburetor- Limited-Slip Differential- High-Performance
Mallory Ignition System- 14-Inch Body-Color Steel Wheels- Window
Sticker Copy (Included)- Chrysler Certicard Copy (Included)-
Manufacturer's Literature (Included)Power comes from a 383ci V8
paired with a four-speed manual transmission, sending power through
a limited-slip differential for improved rear-wheel traction under
load. The engine is equipped with an Edelbrock 4-barrel carburetor
and Edelbrock finned valve covers, along with dual exhaust outlets
that exit cleanly from the rear. Cooling is handled by an aluminum
radiator paired with an electric cooling fan, supporting more
consistent operating temperatures during extended driving. The
setup reflects period-correct performance upgrades commonly used to
improve drivability without altering the factory character of the
platform.The exterior retains its factory Black (BB1) finish,
complemented by chrome bumpers and trim, quad headlamps, and
14-inch body-color steel wheels with hubcaps wrapped in Cooper
Cobra Radial G/T tires. The proportions remain true to Dodge's
mid-60s design language, long hood, short rear deck, and a simple,
functional profile that prioritized strength and serviceability
over ornamentation.Inside, the cabin maintains a straightforward
factory layout with front and rear bench seating, manual crank
windows, a push-button radio, glove box, and a fender-mounted
antenna. The interior reflects the utilitarian approach of the era,
where performance variants still retained everyday usability rather
than stripped-down race-focused equipment.Included with the vehicle
are a copy of the original window sticker, Chrysler Certicard, and
manufacturer's literature, providing documentation of its factory
configuration and delivery details. These materials help confirm
originality and period specification, which is increasingly
important for collectors.A lesser-known detail about the 383ci V8
in this configuration is its reputation for broad torque delivery
rather than high-revving power, making it particularly well-suited
to the Coronet's weight and gearing. This balance is part of why
Chrysler's big-block platforms of this era were frequently used in
both street applications and competitive environments with minimal
modification.If you're looking for a solid Mopar with a four-speed
manual and V8 power that stays true to its original engineering
intent, complemented by period-correct performance upgrades that
enhance drivability without taking away from its factory character,
this Coronet remains mechanically sound. For $36,500
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