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It pains me to list it for sale, but with my wife being out of work and other cars to enjoy, this one has to go. It is a true 4 speed, Dana 60 rear car with a 3.54 ratio. Motor was rebuilt by Steve Hagberg in 2021 and I have paperwork/documentation of the engine build with engine dyno numbers...
A true one owner 66 charger with 383 and matching A833 4spd transmission. This was pulled from a barn in Mizpah, NJ and is basically complete. The exterior shows normal wear and tear but is extremely solid and wears the original green paint. The hood has some rust along with the passenger side...
I took delivery of my 67 Coronet R/T last Saturday. The paint was in need of correcting as it was dry and rough to the touch. Over the last 4 days, I completed a full detail which consisted of a foam wash, clay bar, compounding, 3 steps of polish to refine the paint, followed by a carnuba wax...
Any chance someone can transport a 66 coronet wagon from Chicago to Brooksville, FL (50mins north of Tampa)? It runs and drives and open transport is fine. I can even meet you somewhere in FL off a highway and load into my enclosed trailer if that helps any. Thanks!
Jared
I pulled the trigger on this last night after speaking with the seller for a couple of days and making an offer. Will make a fun ice cream getter with the wife and son!
jared
That is exactly my plan. I love original/survivor like cars. The plan is to do a mechanical restoration and if needed, I’ll do a stroker on the 383. No plans to swap in another engine especially on something so original.
The Charger has been sitting in my friends pole barn as mine is completed/overhead doors installed. I’ll start a new thread once we are moved into the new house and I begin work on the Charger. In the mean time, here is a better picture when I unloaded it.
Jared
The coolest part of the car for me is the dealer badge still on the rear deck lid. I was born and raised in Cherry Hill, NJ. The Cherry Hill Dodge dealer still exists on Rt. 70 and appears the original owner lived in Mizpah, NJ (Atlantic County) based on the certi-card and title.