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SOLD 67 Coronet 500 383 4brl,

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Still FOR SALE: super solid 67 500 with original 383 4 barrel, auto. For Sale in Casper Wyoming. Asking 10,200. Make offer after you have info and researched. Please pm me if serious. I can store until nice weather. Fly in and drive it home Steve IMG_1343.jpgIMG_1888.jpgIMG_1890.jpg
 
Ooooooh.

I like.

WTF happened to the driver's side paint??

Sat under a carport and only got afternoon sun in that area for 30 years?

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Is that Turbine Bronze?

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Someone sand it to metal, then leave it??

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I'd love to see the engine, trunk, and fender tag.
 
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IMG_1354.jpgIMG_1355.jpgIMG_1356.jpgIMG_1363.jpgIMG_1349.jpgView attachment 101858Dodge002.jpgHello YY1 and who ever else had the same question regarding the drivers side and trunk lid. I bought this car out of Boise Idaho from a fellow who started a restoration on this complete, all original 67. He said that he took off the trim, lights and other typical parts for a paint job and then proceeded to use paint remover on the area that you see thats stripped off. He mentioned that the trunk and tail panel trim had a crease/dent around the key/lock area and figured that another lid would be an easier fix. The factory color is the absolute beautiful Medium Copper which is still present on the rest of the car. I think what is real neat about this 67 is the fact that it has it's original big block 383 and a 4 barrel. Just under 2500 of these were made with this BB 4brl engine option. Another real cool option is the power windows. I really didn't think I would like this until i started using them and people were amazed that an old car had them and worked perfectly. I am in contact with the fellow I bought the car from as well as the original owner out of Idaho. I live in Casper Wyoming and on June of 2010 my family and I took the 500 on our summer vacation to Washington State and down through Idaho. We stopped to visit the original owner and then drove to Boise to meet up with the guy I bought it from and put it in a car show. We drove back to Casper via YellowStone National Park. What a great car to cruz in. I put in new interior pieces and cleaned the car up. Here are some more pics and the vin tag. PM me if your serious and want more info. Thanks, Steve
 
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I'm really liking that car.

I'd love to have it, but I think the 10k, the distance, and the fact that I just bought a car last year and have 3 more projects might preclude me from being "serious".

My first 66 had p/w, and I got a fair share of comments on that. I've never seen another one optioned the way it was.
WH (440) trim, 318, a/c, p/w. You'd think those would be more like 500 options.

My current 66 is one of 1675 with 440 trim 383 (and who knows how many with a/c), no p/w, though :(

If I were closer (and richer), I'd be all over that!!

Someone's going to get a hell of a nice car.
 
Thanks YY1, Your comments are appreciated! Your not alone when wanting to buy a new project....$, time, distance, too many projects, priorities, etc.! Please pass on to other Mopar folks as I would love to pass this super 67 on to a good home. I also have too many projects to get serious about what this car truly deserves. Steve
 
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