1969 dodge coronet 500. Originally 383 auto console. Now, 74 440 with 70,000miles and new 6 pack setup and headers with heat wrap. Rebuilt front suspensionand wilwood disc brakes. New xhd leafsprings and bushings. New gas tank andsending unitnew vintage air a\cnew batterynew aluminum radiatornew front andrear bumpersnew wiring harnessnew interior - carpet, seats and headlinernewfront windshieldnew paintnew vinyl topnew exhaust tipsnew right front fender andright door skinnew floors, trunk and finish panelnew back window extensionplease.
20,727 below average sedan 37,100 gasoline white automatic
Here is a very fine 1968 coronet 440 4 door sedan. It has an amazing 37,000miles. Build sheet found under rear seat, owners manual, and original bill ofsale. Was in the same family since new. I found an insurance receipt that showsonly 32,000 miles in 1992. It has had a new dual exaust, complete new brakingsystem, from the booster all the way back, new correct carpet, and mats. Newfuel sending unit, so every possible thing works. I upgraded the wheels to 15inch, and put 245-60-15 tires in front and 275-60-15 on the back. All wheels andtires are brand new, and balanced. This car drives like a new car, with idlerarms changed, and front end aligned. Original hubcaps are in the trunk. The onlything i need to say is the trunk floor, right in center has some rust. Backtrunk seal leaked. It has been cleaned and por15 applied.
For 1965 only, Dodge also sold only 101 units of a modified wheelbase version of the base Coronet two-door sedan and 440 hardtop used for NHRA drag racing. For 1965, Dodge sold slightly over 209,000 units, making the Coronet the most popular model sold by Dodge that year. The Coronet reappeared for the 1965 model year as the intermediate sized B-body using a 117-inch wheelbase Bucket Seats
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The coronet reappeared for the 1965 model year as the intermediate sized b-body using a 117-inch wheelbase. For 1965, dodge sold slightly over 209,000 units, making the coronet the most popular model sold by dodge that year. Trim levels initially were base coronet including a deluxe version, coronet 440 and coronet 500. For 1965 only, dodge also sold only 101 units of a modified wheelbase version of the base coronet two-door sedan and 440 hardtop used for nhra drag racing. The model known as a990 came with a racing version of the 426 hemi engine. The car a990 was stripped of all features and included base bucket seats from dodge's truck-van line of vehicles. The altered wheelbase eventually became commonly known as funny cars because of their stretched front clips. Front seat belts and padded dash were standard. Hemi style larger fiberglass hood air scoop affixed on to stock hood finished off with mopar aluminum finned valve covers spark is controlled by mopar electronic ignition system and 8mm wires all of the burned gasses are evacuated by aluminized free flow headers and performance mufflers that dump under rear of car.. This is a consignment vehicle and the information above was provided by the current owner. We can make no guarantees as to the accuracy of the above information. However, please understand as with all pre-owned automobiles, the described condition is subjective. Bucket Seats
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