Vehicle Description
1970 Dodge Coronet 500
This is an an absolutely gorgeous, numbers matching, '70 Coronet
that was completely restored and has been meticulously kept up and
driven. The body was completely stripped and painted factory burnt
orange then color sanded and polished. It has a factory correct
vinyl top and all the factory chrome and trim have been replated
and polished. The car has the original glass and the rubber gaskets
have been replaced throughout. The trunk has been detailed and is
complete with the factory mat. The original spoiler is included
with the sale, including all brackets, and has also been restored
and painted should you desire to put it back on.
The interior has been redone with a factory correct kit in matching
color including the bucket seats headliner, console, shifter, door
panels, dash, black carpets, Coronet burnt orange mats, sill
plates, new Mopar gauges including water temp, oil pressure, volt
and tachometer. There is brand new wiring throughout, a stock
factory dash panel that has been restored with clock. A Sony AM/FM,
in-dash cassette with remote and 10-disc CD changer in the trunk
and Infinity speakers. Original radio also goes with the sale but
needs knobs.
The engine is a completely rebuilt 383ci V-8 that has been bored to
a 388ci by ABCO machine with Tri-Power manifold and carburetors and
factory 6-Pack air cleaner. It also has a Sanden, air conditioning
compressor/condenser, power steering unit, power brake system with
vacuum pump/canister, Optima gel battery, 4 core radiator and
belts/hoses which were all replaced new during restoration. The
power gets to the ground through the factory 727 Torqueflite
transmission with shift kit and stock rear-end.
The chassis has new, rebuilt or replaced front suspension, 8 3/4
differential, KYB gas shocks in front and rear, stainless steel
4-piston disc brakes in front, rebuilt factory drums in the rear
and front sway bar. The wheels are 15? factory Magnum 500's with
Perfect Center knockoff caps sitting on BF Goodrich TA radial
tires. The car comes with the original service manual as well.
This car was appraised at $45,000.00 and the restoration receipts
are in excess of that alone. All Mopars are rapidly appreciating
and this one is no different.
NOW REDUCED DOWN TO $34,900.00!
This car is located and being represented for a collector in the
Seattle, Washington area.