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1967 Dodge Coronet R/T
1967 Dodge Coronet R/T Convertible 440 CID V8 4 Speed Manual Trade 1963 Corvette

Really?
 
And for the amount he's asking, detail the underside of the hood correctly.

Nice car, but it's not 110 large worth of nice.
And for the amount he's asking, detail the underside of the hood correctly.

Nice car, but it's not 110 large worth of nice.
Yeah, for $110K, you don't expect to pop the hood and see a Duralast battery! Or pitting on the tail lights, or the faded gauges, or....

"Total Restoration By Professional Mopar Only Restorer" Just because you only work on Mopars doesn't mean you know what you are doing!
 
Claims he has 2 Superbirds....he must think that storing the R/T next to them increased its value.
 
It's a nice car so how much does he really want for that 50,000.00 - 60,000.00 dollar car any how....
I'm with RC, you asking that kinda money thing better shine like a brand new penny, just sayin
 
is it even worth 1/2 of what he thinks ?

has 167 page views (that's pretty low isn't it ?)

let alone trade for a Split window 63 Vett easily a $100k+

it's nice car, I'd love to have it
always liked them in convertibles, especially 4 speeds

be a great car, at about $30k - $35k, maybe $40k :poke:
I'm not even in the market either

$110k is 1 of 1 optioned, low production (even at that) & rare,
all in 100% #'s matching & OEM accuracy & 'perfect condition'
or a rare Hemi Car $$$, it's stretching it even & not a 440
 
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What did he photoshop out of the first picture? Under the front bumper and front wheels?? Or is the front bumper photoshopped on? The reflection doesn't seem to match the ground cover.
 
...is good luck

https://www.ebay.com/itm/223756916972?ul_noapp=true

You could have at least vacuumed the carpet and detailed it!

:realcrazy:


You're right. Maybe he photochopped out some leaks?

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Like this one I spotted a day to late in tampa, was advertised for 26,000.Gateway bought it before I could get it and now there asking 39k. It's a very nice car but no where near 39k
 
I have not seen an original 67 440 b body that didn’t have chrome valve covers, and the air cleaner doesn’t look like it has 13 ribs.
 
I have not seen an original 67 440 b body that didn’t have chrome valve covers, and the air cleaner doesn’t look like it has 13 ribs.


But it had a...........

"Total Restoration By Professional Mopar Only Restorer"
 
That has got to be about the strangest ad I’ve seen in awhile. Did they use some sort of huge flash for the pictures? Most of the pictures just look strange.

Without seeing the underside of the car I wouldn’t think this would bring much over $35k at auction. Interior detailing is horrible and under hood has way too many things not original.
 
It's simple, really...





 
I think the entire image of the car was a cut n paste in front of the fence. Look at the top right corner of the roof. It doesn't fit with the rest of the image, like under the bumper.
 
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