1966 Dodge Coronet Wagon, Rat Rod, Surf Wagon, Prostreet, Pro Touring

1966 Dodge Coronet Base

Technical specifications of Dodge Coronet 1966

Price: -
Condition: Used
Item location: Melbourne, Florida, United States
Make: Dodge
Model: Coronet
Type: Wagon
Trim: Base
Year: 1966
Mileage: 1,000,000,000
VIN: wl45b67116039
Color: White
Engine size: 6 cyl 225 C.I.
Number of cylinders: 6
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Gold
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Car description

Here we have a uniquely rare 1966 Dodge Coronet Wagon. a 225 slant 6 with an automatic. It does run and drive but she needs some going through for sure, it has been sitting a while. The car does have rust most of it is showed in the pics. The rust is mostly in corners of the of the door, qtrs and corners of the car. It is solid in all the spots that condemn a mopar like the bulkhead and door jams both look solid Floor pans also look pretty solid from underneath. If your looking for something different that (more then likely) no body else has then this car is for you. If you have Questions dont hesitate to ask text or call at 321 Seven0four-16thirtyfour.

On Sep-04-17 at 06:31:16 PDT, seller added the following information:

This car is a project car. It does run and drive but I wouldnt buy it and drive it home. It needs to be gone through. The brakes work and has a stiff pedal but it has been sitting a while. Along with the rest of the car. It will start easily but the carb probably could use a cleaning. The tires have tread but they are dry and probably wouldnt make it far on the highway. The motor has never been cracked open but she runs like a sewing machine. It does have an exhaust leak at the manifold and leaks a little oil. The electrical system is awesome on the car it everything works the headlight switch is finicky. Like i said it sat for a long time and but I never had to hook a battery charger to in that time frame so it has 0 draw. It does not have a radio.
I do have a 440 and 727 a new tci torque flight transmission I can sell on the side for an additional $1300.00. The 440 should be gone through since its last rebuild was in the 80s but ran great when we took it out of a 1969 roadrunner. I also have a 360 and 727 torque flight combo for sale that also ran great prior to removal just could use an intake because the carb bolt holes are stripped, they can probably be fixed easily though. That package I will sell for 1200.00. The 360 was rebuilt not long ago I would just paint it and put it in. The prices for these combo are firm and set basically for the cost of the transmissions.

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