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Holy crap, is this real?

Engine color is wrong air cleaner and decal wrong. Engine color should be close to the decal orange. Seat belts I think are gold, I'd buy them if they were gold. Still mad at myself for not buying a NOS pair for $125, dumb dumb.
 
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assuming it's true....... the owner waxed and maintained the paint, upgraded to electronic ignition, maybe freshened up the paint on the topside of the engine, and pretty much took very good care of his baby. It's a shame he didn't let it all deteriorate :fool:
 
are you saying factory enamel jobs have no orange peel? either that car has been apart or it hasn't, I'd say it hasn't
Factory enamel paint jobs had orange peel from the factory....PROVEN FACT!

Some key pictures are needed to see if it is original paint......One picture showing what appears to be an original trunk seal and the glue edge leads more towards original paint.

It is clearly single stage enamel and the orange peel looks factory correct. It also appears to me the body has not been apart.....

Date coded parts and glass will tell a lot also....

Far as the engine goes it has definitely been detailed and meddled with there are obvious things showing this.....

Carpet appears to be original but I am lost on the seat belts.....I believe the belts were replaced with a period set of the wrong color.....

Main question is where can one find another like this?

In summation the term survivor today is abused often.....A TRUE survivor is EXACTLY like the day it rolled out.....Change a hose, change a clamp, change seat belts, repaint a motor etc it is not deemed a True Survivor....

All of that aside if everything checks out it is a very original car with an original paint job that survived.....

The sellers price is due to the fact they are pushing the car as a true survivor.....it's not but is a nice car...
 
Carpet appears to be original but I am lost on the seat belts.....I believe the belts were replaced with a period set of the wrong color.....

perhaps it did not come with seat belts? my buddy's 66 Ford truck had none

the first seat belt law was a federal law, Title 49 of the United States Code, Chapter 301, Motor Vehicle Safety Standard, which took effect on January 1, 1968, that required all vehicles (except buses) to be fitted with seat belts in all designated seating positions.[1] This law has since been modified to require three-point seat belts in outboard-seating positions, and finally three-point seat belts in all seating positions.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seat_belt_laws_in_the_United_States
 
perhaps it did not come with seat belts? my buddy's 66 Ford truck had none

the first seat belt law was a federal law, Title 49 of the United States Code, Chapter 301, Motor Vehicle Safety Standard, which took effect on January 1, 1968, that required all vehicles (except buses) to be fitted with seat belts in all designated seating positions.[1] This law has since been modified to require three-point seat belts in outboard-seating positions, and finally three-point seat belts in all seating positions.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seat_belt_laws_in_the_United_States
Jan 1, 1964 feds mandated front seat belts.
 
since when did the grills get completely blacked out. I don't recall the 66 hemi air cleaner as an open element


The air cleaner has been modified and as you can see the grille was repainted wrong.

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Needs some detailing under the hood, but not too bad. Obviously, the engine has been out & repainted the wrong color.

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The 66's just don't command the same money as 68-71 cars & his asking price is way too high. I think that 80 grand is top dollar.
 
He may have it advertised wrong but it’s a beauty, if I was RC rich I’d buy it for sure.
 
That orange peel is identical to my original paint '66 Coronet. One thing I noticed is that the exhaust tips are wrong - they don't come all the way out to the bumper originally.
 
I've seen plenty of cars come from the factory with orange peel, in fact all of them. As far a few mods go who could own a car that long and not tinker?
I agree with you. I was with my brother looking at a truck a year or so ago, in the showroom forvthe dealership was a brand new 80k Lincoln Navigator. I had plenty of time to look at it and was less than impressed with the factory paint, dirt in it, orange peel. Seen garage paint jobs that were better.

This Coronet is a sweet ride either way, I'm not sure it'll get the 6 figures though regardless of rarity
 
In comparison, here's a very nice one that's for sale on Moparts right now. Granted, it's not matching numbers or original paint, but for 60 grand less, I'd rather have this than the red Coronet...




Show/Cruise Ready- Strong 1966 426 Hemi, correct Carbs, Hemi Trans, Radiator, trans cooler, TTI Pipes and more. I've owned for 20 years and restored it with mostly NOS trim.

Beautiful mirror finish Dark Turquoise paint with NOS Legendary Interior.



Car Runs, Drives, shifts, brakes, Sounds great. Ready to run.

just interested in a change. Can send link to photobucket pics.

Possible E Body trade.

$69995 offer


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That is a good looking car - I've noticed the ads for it and price.
 
Grille is right for a 440, IIRC. Rallyes are wrong. For being "all original", he's replaced quite a bit. Other things have been pointed out. I wouldn't be so picky if it hadn't made the "all original, unrestored" claims. It's very nice. Nowhere near $130K...half that, perhaps, like it is. Pictures underneath would be nice to see.
 
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