1967 Dodge
Local to me. Wish I had the extra space for it. Wish it wasn't a more door. Still like it.
"1967 Dodge Coronet 440 automatic with a 318 engine. Purchased new in 1966 by my grandparents and garage kept until a few years ago. New upholstery and carpet, new tires with probably around 100 miles on them. Transmission fluid and filter were also changed along with a radiator flush not long ago. Runs pretty good and seems to shift decent. Does have a rear main seal leak. No air or power steering. Needs a good home and someone to drive it and give it some TLC." $5000 https://i.imgur.com/8Yc8Mjy.jpg https://i.imgur.com/p0fCRDn.jpg https://i.imgur.com/bn9fiby.jpg https://i.imgur.com/DTLpRTr.jpg https://i.imgur.com/KVDfOMY.jpg |
I did a double take.....kinda didn't care that it's a 4door, then, the lack of A/C and PS became the 2nd and 3rd strike...somebody will like it.
Body looks extremely straight and the taillights look better than C7. :yesnod: |
It is a very straight, solid old car. Very nice but still a big ol MEH to me.
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Had one very similar to that one. Don’t recall the exact model year. It was a tank.
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My brother's first car was a 1967 Coronet 500 2 door with a 383 and auto. No AC or PS either. We had a lot of fun in that jalopy!
$5000 seems like a lot for that car with a rear main seal leak that "Runs pretty good and seems to shift decent." I wonder how many miles are on the clock. |
Personal preference, but too many doors for me.
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Very nice! Looks well maintained by the pictures. :kimblair:
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Looks nice, decent price, but it's the 4 door..........2 door, it would be gone already.
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I like it. :leaving:
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I could drive that :yesnod:
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For 3500 I'd buy it... 5k too mich for that one.
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Too bad the Coronet 440 doesn't have a 440 in it
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