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eBay Find: A 1967 Dodge Coronet Father-And-Son Restoration Project That Has Fifty Miles On The Build


eBay Find: A 1967 Dodge Coronet Father-And-Son Restoration Project That Has Fifty Miles On The Build

This 1967 Dodge Coronet qualifies as a high-dollar build. The seller can provide proof that the Ray Barton Hemi is worth $30,000 and that there’s a total of $75,000 in parts involved, including a $42,500 Chassisworks 4-link and frame kit. Does that mean the car should be relegated to the fairgrounds and car shows? Hell. No. If anything, this Coronet needs to be haunting city highways at night with those stacks gleaming in the streetlights, the 572 Race Hemi putting it’s 865 horsepower and 847 ft/lbs of torque to good use. You don’t have to spend all night flat out destroying the 33″ Mickey Thompsons out back…you can go cruise with that kind of power and enjoy it. Or you can go find the cocky prick in the Hellcat and remind him that life isn’t quite fair. The build is beautiful and doesn’t deserve to be derided as a show queen…the car was put together as a father and son restoration project a couple of years ago. There are details that are easy to miss, and it’s obvious that they really tried to do this car right. Why the car is being sold after only fifty miles on the clock is a question mark, but let’s lay it out bare: we’d put tons of miles on this car, night after night.

eBay Link: 1967 Dodge Coronet

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3 thoughts on “eBay Find: A 1967 Dodge Coronet Father-And-Son Restoration Project That Has Fifty Miles On The Build

  1. Chevy Hatin\\\' Mad Geordie

    I know why this absolute beauty is being sold after 50 miles – because that\’s the length of the slick of brown stuff that was left by the driver on his shake down run!

  2. ANGRYJOE

    love the car…interior not so much…I’d stuff in all stock replacement stuff…overall tho….this thing would be an absolute joy to own…..

  3. Jay Bree

    Yep, all is great except for the interior. A white steering wheel….seriously?

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