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1966 Coronet 440 rescued from the pines....what do you think?

If the mechanicals are/were sorted I'd drive it and have fun. 67's are cool! whoops...66's too :)
 
You got a great find. Hope you get it going with out too much trouble

Good luck.

P.S. I agree with the rest on don't part it out. It's way too solid and being a 383 is neat.
 
Thanks to all for the insight.

Here is a picture from today after we switched the wheels, polished it up, and cleaned the interior. I pulled the carb for a rebuild and will finish pulling the tank tomorrow. After that brakes and LOF. I sure hope it will roast the tires!

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Not a bad find man. Good luck getting it on the road. I have a master cylinder if you need one, its old and original but worked.

Hell I got lots of parts if you need em lol.

Git r done...should roast the tires. my 273 did.
 
amazing how just changing wheels improves the looks.
 
Looks great to me. A shot like that would make a great avatar for you Jeremiah
 
I'm thinking about starting a 66 440 trim 383 registry.

Yours is about the 14th one I've seen in 20 years.

They only made about 1675 of them, making them more rare than a Super Bee (if you're concerned with such things).
 
Nice score - it appears to be a late build car. It has the black knob shifter and a '67 horn ring. It also looks like the valve covers were swapped side to side. I believe that Silver was an optional (extra money) color on a '66 Coronet. IMO - too nice and well optioned car to part out.

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I'm thinking about starting a 66 440 trim 383 registry.

Yours is about the 14th one I've seen in 20 years.

They only made about 1675 of them, making them more rare than a Super Bee (if you're concerned with such things).

Do it - I've got one too...
 
Thank you for all of the comments. It is a later build from what I can tell. It has a blue steering column so I wonder if it was swapped out at some point. If it was they did the swap a long time ago. You are correct that the buffed silver paint was an extra cost option. It is a neat shade of silver too...a bit of a green tint.

I am going to put seat covers, carpet, and a vinyl top back on it and get it running for now. Maybe a headliner eventually too.

Good eye on the swapped valve covers. Not sure how that happened but they had to make a new fuel line from the filter to the carb because the original would not fit with the covers swapped side to side. Somebody caught the mistake - there was a set of valve cover gaskets on the package tray. What can I say they smoke a ton of reefer in these parts. I don't know of any other plausible scenario in which you could mix up the valve covers considering the brackets being specific to heater hoses.

I guess we better get busy moving that white Charger to make some garage space!
 
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A special thanks goes out to Dante's Parts for hooking us up with a 15% discount through the group buy that ends this Friday. In two or three weeks we will get started recovering the seats and sealing up the floor boards.
 
Dude your an animal..Of course we are going south to bring parts down n bring a parts car home this weekend.
 
Right on let me know how it goes...thanks for helping us spend another $1500 on car parts pal! lol
 
The floors look like they will live. I'm jealous. I gotta replace the driver's side front in my 65. Really nice lookin car dude.
 
Thats a nice looking ride there, I bet that was one sharp car when new and it doesn't look like it would be to big of a project to make new again..
 
1966 Coronet 440 silver black top2.jpg1966 Coronet 440 silver black top.jpgThank you, I am excited to get the interior kit and get to work! Here is a picture I found on google images of a 440 model Coronet in the same color scheme:
 
Making progress...I actually DROVE the car down to the shop last night. Here is a list of what I have done so far to get it running and driving:

Rebuild Carb/Clean Fuel Tank/New rubber lines/make steel fuel line to carb/replace filler neck elbows
Rebuild master cylinder/wheel cylinders and install new rubber lines.
Clean/Grease Bulkhead connector, fuse box, and anything other connecter in sight.
Remove interior and blast/paint seat frames - still waiting on my Legendary order.
Prep/paint floor with epoxy primer and top coat.

More pictures tomorrow...
 

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lookin good. how'd it feel to finally drive it?
 
great find, I dont know how anyone could abandon a car that nice. If that car would have been where I used to live, there would be nothing left but the glass and a pile of rusty moss. nice work love the pics. I agree the original silver and black vinyl top would look awsome.
 
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