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69 Coronet 440-6 sold at Mecum Today

340challconvert

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Thought it was a decent deal for a decent price. $36.3K
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0120-396010/1969-dodge-coronet/

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Wow, I love both cars but as you already know:
I am partial to those "odd ball" 70 Bees!
And that GoMango is my FAV color for a Bee
 
is that the right radio?
 
Funny because I seen a 70Bee with dials not the knobs for sale at Mecum.
 
First line in the description says 'replica', doesn't need to conform to every factory detail. It's a nice driver musclecar, especially for the price.

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can't stand those universal flex radiator hoses, not that hard to put on a correct looking one. First thing you see when looking under the hood.
They have so many they're selling them at stores!
 
can't stand those universal flex radiator hoses, not that hard to put on a correct looking one. First thing you see when looking under the hood.
not to mention the 45.00 summit chrome valve covers , the painted power steering pump cap , something off about the rim blow steering wheel ... and the...
 
Just some thoughts; I would seriously consider buying a super clean built "replica" for 36K if I did not have the 75K or more to buy an original. (Which I do don't)
Personally, I would always like to own a non modified original car, but the price difference and desire to own a particular model would make it a serious consideration, at least for me.
In the long run; you could go out and drive this car for the price of a Toyota without having to worry about messing up a more expensive and rare model for a more reasonable price.
You could not put together a nice car for the price this sold for.
I usually do not like the green cars; but for some reason the F6 looks good to me here.
JMO
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I didn't see the "replica" in the description. Gotta agree with others, seems like a lot of car for the money, and one you could have fun with, without worrying about originality.
I remember seeing a very well done hemi challenger convertible clone go for around $100k when a real one is over a million. I would much rather have a well done clone that i could have fun with, than a real one i could only look at.
 
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