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For Sale *Not Mine* 67 Coronet 440 59K mi. 318 Pa

turbine68rt

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Saw this on the way back from a car show and had to grab a few pics. Looks like a very solid car that may have been stored. Could use a repaint. Less than 60k miles. 318, column auto. Nice interior. $14k obo.
If I was looking for a V-roof car I would jump on this.
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Looks darn good for that kind of money.
And is tempting , wish I had the space for it


Looks like dark copper metallic with medium copper interior. A very good color combo to have I might add
 
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UPDATE---The second owner of my Charger asked me to look at the Coronet tonight and it turned out to be pretty much of a time capsule. Rock solid frame, floors, trunk, engine bay. Still had certicard and was purchased locally. Paint inspection stamp was still in engine bay. Poly 318 ran great, shifted fine. Yes, he ended up buying it with intentions of freshening it up with new HH1 dark copper metallic and making a nice cruiser. Should be a fun little project especially since it's complete and with all original components.
 
Looks darn good for that kind of money.
And is tempting , wish I had the space for it


Looks like dark copper metallic with medium copper interior. A very good color combo to have I might add
You're exactly right. HH1 paint code.
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Not too often seen color.

While I'm a huge fan of turbine bronze...I like it and would keep it original.
 
I assumed the same thing before opening the hood. If it has a build sheet would that specify whether it was made with an A or LA?
 
Can we see under the hood?
 
'67s are cool because you don't see as many of them out there. This one has the cool
understated "fed car" sort of look. Dig it!
 
Selling price ended up at $11k. Got it home and put it on the lift and he couldn't find rust anywhere underneath. Probably sheltered most of its life.
 
Selling price ended up at $11k. Got it home and put it on the lift and he couldn't find rust anywhere underneath. Probably sheltered most of its life.
Heck of a deal, right there! Poly powered, too.
 
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