1965 Dodge Coronet 440 two-door hardtop. A classic Mopar powered by
a 383 cubic inch V8 engine paired with a rebuilt 727 automatic
transmission, featuring power steering and dual exhaust with an
Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor and MSD ignition system. Recent
upgrades include suspension upgrades with QA1 components and disc
brakes in the front, providing improved braking efficiency.
Appearing mostly original with minor touch-ups and some
imperfections consistent with its age. The paint shows minimal wear
overall, while the chrome elements on the bumpers, grille, and
headlight bezels retain their shine. The BFGoodrich radial tires
mounted on polished Weld wheels, are showing signs of age. Windows
are tinted. Inside, the Coronet retains a near-stock appearance
with a light blue interior theme and a bench seat setup. Including
a working AM radio and an aftermarket gauge cluster featuring oil
pressure, amp meter, and temperature gauges. Gas gauge and wipers
are inop, the blower motor, power steering, and brakes are working
well. On the road, the car's smooth idle, responsive brakes, easy
steering, and overall comfortable ride stand out.
1965 Dodge Coronet 440 equipped with a 383 cubic inch V8 and
rebuilt 727 automatic transmission.
Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, MSD ignition, dual exhaust, power
steering and front disc brakes
Upgraded with QA1 suspension components, tires are BFGoodrich
radials on polished Weld wheels (tires are older)
Interior features a light blue, near-stock setup with a bench seat,
working AM radio, and aftermarket gauge cluster.
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