patrick66
Well-Known Member
...of ownership of my '66 Coronet 500! Yup! April 1, 1980 is the day I bought my car. I was stationed at a remote Alaska site, and was talking with my brother-in-law on the phone one day. I asked him to keep an eye out for a mid-'60s Mopar or Pontiac for me, so I'd have wheels when I went back to the Lower 48. He had just come across the Coronet on the way to work, and it was for sale. The owner, who lived but a couple of blocks from the Chrysler-Plymouth dealer my brother-in-law worked, was the original owner and had bought the car at the long-defunct Skyline Dodge in Denver. Big-block, auto, tach, nice colors...heck yeah! So my brother-in-law registered the car in his name and drove it regularly until I got back. The first year, yeah, it was in his name, but it was my car. I got home, tagged and titled it in my name, and drove it to my next duty station in Tacoma, Washington. By way of Los Angeles and Lake Tahoe! That was quite the road trip!
The Coronet was my daily driver until 1985, when I bought a new Dodge D150 shortbed truck, and the Coronet was resigned to becoming an occasional driver from that point. It's been on the cover of Car Craft (Oct 1985), a small blurb in Chrysler Power about that same time, plus was featured in a 2010 film called Heaven's Rain, filmed in Oklahoma. I have been in every state West of the Mississippi in it, plus three Canadian provinces. And Tijuana.
There is a lot I want to do to it now, especially since I've only put about 1700 miles on it since 2001. It's getting driven a bunch this Summer, I tell ya! And there is a Cars-n-Coffee event on April 1st, a Saturday, so you can bet it'll be out for that!
With that, I look forward to spending 50 years behind the wheel of my Coronet. What will April 1, 2030 bring, eh???
The Coronet was my daily driver until 1985, when I bought a new Dodge D150 shortbed truck, and the Coronet was resigned to becoming an occasional driver from that point. It's been on the cover of Car Craft (Oct 1985), a small blurb in Chrysler Power about that same time, plus was featured in a 2010 film called Heaven's Rain, filmed in Oklahoma. I have been in every state West of the Mississippi in it, plus three Canadian provinces. And Tijuana.
There is a lot I want to do to it now, especially since I've only put about 1700 miles on it since 2001. It's getting driven a bunch this Summer, I tell ya! And there is a Cars-n-Coffee event on April 1st, a Saturday, so you can bet it'll be out for that!
With that, I look forward to spending 50 years behind the wheel of my Coronet. What will April 1, 2030 bring, eh???