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1966 Dodge Coronet

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1966 Dodge Coronet - $26,800 - St. Petersburg, FL - This documented & certified car, Galen Govier added this car to this exclusive registry. This slice of MOPAR history can be yours. A complete "matching-numbers" restoration, this vehicle comes with a detailed work book including parts & service involved in restoring this classic to it's original condition. Burgundy-beautiful and distinctly detailed in it's restoration, this car will draw the looks at any show or stop light. The original 383c.i. engine and 3-speed automatic transmission lets you turn up the heat at the car show and it's factory AC will keep you cool. Drive this MOPAR muscle car home today from Doc's Restorations.


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Why on Christ's Earth would you pay to have Galen Govier document such a run-of-the-mill ride?

"Original condition"?! Wrong tips, wrong wheels, tail stripe is a tragedy, aftermarket gauges, wrong steering wheel sporting horrifying center cap, top-cog belts, screw clamps, natural-gas shutoffs for a heater valve, dime-store air cleaner w/dirtsucker filter, wrong valve covers (even placed wrong on the engine), plug wires for electronic ignition (should be black with yellow printing and orange boots), chromed alternator, dual-feed Holley w/electric choke fed by fuel line that can only be described as "scary", wrong intake, hacked ballast wiring, late-model master cylinder, cheese-monkey radiator cap, unidentified blue wire on driver's side of engine, God-awful and ineffectual battery hold-down setup, "5-minute fix" transmission lines (no rubber in the OE setup), and, lest we forget, there's no such thing as "matching numbers" on a Mopar until 1968.

Let's call it, oh, $15,000 higher than its actually worth.
 

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