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1967 Dodge Coronet 2 Dr Post, 472 Hemi, Outstanding Rare Rust Free Straight Nice on 2040-cars

US $42,500.00
Year:1967 Mileage:2100
Location:

London, Ontario, Canada

London, Ontario, Canada

Outstanding in everyway is this 1967 Dodge Coronet 2 door post. The paint on this car is of very high quality on a laser straight rust free body this is show quality paint. Not to mention the build on this car was outstanding in every way. I have owned this car for 4 years and never put a wrench on the engine other than to change the oil. It has an outstandingly built 472 Hemi with a BDS 1071 Blower topped off with a pair of 1050 Holley Dominators. This car has the best of the best in parts and was not a cheap build it has a special built GM 400 Turbo with a Trans brake (not wired never used) It has a narrowed Dana 60 with 3.7 gears tricked out axles. The car sports 17" wide drag radials with decent bite for street use. If you were going to track the car should have slicks. Has front to back 3" stainless exhaust sounds real mean. The car is equipped with 4 wheel wildwood brakes top of the line. This car is very well equipped and cost over $125,000.00 to build 7 years ago. every thing was top shelf. I have driven this car around on the hottest days never heats always drives and handles with no issue, no brupps of farts, just runs like a clock, goes like a raped ape. one of those holly shit rides. Its a true 10 Sec. car with exhaust and street tires. Oh I almost forgot to mention that the car is backhalfed one of the best I have ever seen so well done. The car launches hard and straight it I have had it down the track once 3yrs ago turned 11.12 sec in street dress and I cant drive meaning it was my 3 time down a drag strip in 20 years. They would not let me run again because my helmet did not meet the standards. The car is well worth the money and the time to view if its not as nice as I say and you get here I will pay your way home, so come look if you want a ride like this.

 

This car would be a nice addition to any collection or just make a great weekend cruiser for the person who wants a Super nice Coronet.

Check the photos out as they speak for themselves.

This car is for sale locally and may be withdrawn at any time.

I encourage you to stop by and inspect this car yourself or your inspector because seeing is believing.

I will help with shipment over seas, I can take to a seaport for your convenience for a small fee.

I will Ship the car to Buffalo N.Y. or Detroit MI. Area For transport through out the USA. For a small fee.  There's a small broker fee of $450.00 to have the paperwork done correctly so this car can be register in any state with ease.

I am easy to work with and I am willing to help any way I can to make this an easy transaction.

If I haven't said this before this car drives just like it would have when it was brand new in 1967 but better. If you really wish I would drive this car to your front door for the price of fuel that might cost but could be done, expenses, and plane ticket home for me and my friend. That's how confident I am in this car.

Truly is a nice example.

Want more pictures just ask.

Will consider trades????????

 

 

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