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1965 Dodge Coronet

moparnut

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1965 Dodge Coronet - $35,500 - Waterford, MI - Fully Restored 1965 Dodge Coronet 440 Convertible for sale in Michigan.
Beautiful, Rare and Turn Key and Go condition this 1965 Coronet 440 Convertible has all that and then some.
This 1965 Coronet 440 Convertible had a professional restoration, very nice upgrades, mildly modified and super comfortable to drive.
Specifications:
1965 Dodge Coronet 440 Convertible. / Solid Steel. / Excellent running 318 ci motor. / New 600 Edelbrock carburetor. / Custom Air Cleaner. / HD Radiator. / Electronic Ignition. / New Water pump, fuel pump and battery. / Duel Exhaust. / Dyno max mufflers. / 727 Automatic Transmission. / Power steering. / Power Brakes. / Beautiful Jet Black paint. / Hemi Hood scoop. / Custom frenched in L.E.D tail lights. / Emblems Removed. / New Quarter panels. / New Rocker panels. / Excellent condition Black Power convertible top. / Custom made off white high end vinyl bucket seat interior. / Custom Dash Panel. / Classic Instruments. / Vintage Air Conditioning. / Heat. / Seat Belts and a lot more.
That is only a brief list of what has gone into this classic and high performing 1965 Coronet Convertible.
Always stored inside and located in Waterford, Michigan, 48328. Not interested in doing any trading of any type but Thanks anyway.
Text messages do not go through on this phone, just call Tim Sleeman at: 586-838-0097 for more information.
Asking: $35,500.00 obo.
http://sleemansclassiccars.com/1965_Dodge_Coronet_440.html


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That is only a brief list of what has gone into this classic and high performing 1965 Coronet Convertible.

What's he selling anyway? :confused:

Lose that gawdawful hood and about $20,000, it's a 318 car for jeezus sake. :dgt:
 
Somewhere, a Buick 340 has lost its hat. :(

Not only is it a 318 car, it's not even the original 318... so why even waste the effort on installing that one? Agreed about the terrible hood, and though I'm not against the custom gauges the dash overall is a clusterfuck. Knobs and switches from multiple vehicles with no thought given to matching appearance. But hey, someone took the time to carpet the openings in the trunk underbracing.

I'll agree with you on the price. $16K if the hood is replaced and the high beams are found and installed, otherwise I want credit for having to fix what's there.
 

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