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1968 Dodge Coronet Wagon 440 18/20s Wheels Hot Rod

1968 Dodge Coronet

Technical specifications of Dodge Coronet 1968

Price: US $13,900.00
Item location: Evansville, Indiana, United States
Make: Dodge
Model: Coronet
Type: Wagon
Year: 1968
Mileage: 49,525
VIN: WH45F8E151518
Color: Blue
Engine size: 440
Number of cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Car description

Overall an excellent running and driving example of a 60s station wagon. Has a 440 under the hood which gives it plenty of pep to get it moving, 18/20in wheels give it a cool cruiser look. Though it looks to be a "rusty field find", it is actually a very straight and nearly rust free car. The "patina" is basically a faux patina with the paint being sanded down in spots to get some natural rust look. It would be very easy to repaint if you did not like the look of the "patina". If that is something that is desired, we have quotes and would be able to do that for you prior to picking it up. I have chosen to keep it as it sits as I like the look of it myself. It does turn heads.
How many of these 1968 Dodge Coronet wagons are left? Who knows, but this is an excellent nearly rust free example. Low miles listed on this (but cannot confirm if actual), power rear window is still working, seats recently recovered inside, and straight body. US Mags set off the look with staggered 18" fronts and wide 20" in the rears (20x10). I have the stock rims available if you would prefer. Under the hood, the 440 has been refreshed recently, and starts up and drives easily. As with any older car, there may be needs (I am almost as old as this casr and the list of needs I have is even longer!). The headliner needs replaced, not all there and it looks to be original. Rear wagon area could stand a weekend of detailing (painting) to make it look as good as the front and rear seats. Also, the rear tail lights are not operational, and I have not traced that yet. Likely another couple hours of tinkering would get this done.
Please have your finances and approvals all done prior to buying or making an offer. Because of the age of the auto and it is being sold as-is, though all faults known are listed. In addition, all sales will have a $149 dealer service fee added to all sales. Full payment required within 7 days by cash in person, bank wire or cashiers check. International buyers welcome.

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