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Sneke_Eyez's 1969 Dodge Coronet 440 Coupe

Sneke_Eyez

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I found this car almost 4 months ago now. I had been casually looking for 1969 Coronets, but knew I couldn't afford one that was restored. I've wanted one forever, since I was somewhere around 10, so I was always on the lookout for a deal on one. This car is my dream car.

My grandfather came across this car on Ebay, shot me the link, and told me to see what happened with the auction. The guy lived in Southwick, a town almost in CT that is ~1 hour and 20 minutes from my house.
He had listed the car with a few crappy pictures, a relatively crappy description, a $1000 starting bid, and a reserve.
The auction ended, and nobody even bid.
I emailed him through Ebay, got his cell phone number, and called him about the car. He went over the basics with me, but then had to go to work.

After that, I lost all contact with him. I'd call his phone and he wouldn't pick up, and he had no voicemail so I couldn't leave him a message.
It was frustrating, but I would try over and over again some days, in hopes of getting in contact with him.
Finally, I gave up.
Two weeks later, while browsing craigslist, he had posted the car in the Western Mass section.
I immediately emailed the email address associated with the CL ad, and he emailed me right back.
Gave me a line about almost selling the car a whole bunch of times, having a messed up cell phone, not wanting any BS, and wanting $3900 for the car.

I couldn't swing that, so I sent him an email back saying that I would have to pass on it.
3 weeks later, it was still on CL, so I emailed him and asked him if he would take an offer. He replied with a simple, "Sure, go ahead."
I made him one that I considered to be too low, but that was the maximum I could afford to spend on the car, and to my surprise, he accepted it.

I went and looked at the car at the beginning of last week, and Saturday night (9/18) two of my buddies helped me use the 2006 Ram 2500 Hemi from my work and a rented 16' trailer to pick it up.

Everything went off without a hitch, and I'm now the proud owner of my dream car!
Just got the title application done this morning! Should have it in the mail soon!

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1969 Dodge Coronet 440 Coupe - Not a hardtop!
Numbers Matching 318 V8 / 727 3spd Automatic.
Triple Green (Green car, green vinyl roof, green interior)
Totally complete, everything this car came with from the factory is there, sans the original 2bbl carb and intake and valve covers. Those have been replaced with a 4bbl Edelbrock Carb and an Edelbrock Performer Intake, and some nice black wrinkle finish Mopar Performance Covers.

It needs some body work, but its all there, and thats what counts to me!

The engine runs like a dream, the tranny shifts great, all it needs is a lot of body work and some brake shoes and its ready to go on the road!

Now that I'm learning how to weld and bend metal to do my own body work, I will be able to restore this car almost entirely by myself, so I don't have to be daunted by paying to have a body shop redo it!

Unfortunately, that picture up there is the only good picture I have of the car.
I'll take more soon though.
 
Hey great buy! Congrats and good luck. Feel free to look around here, there are a lot of guys doing restos and have great advice to give.
 
You scored!!!!Nice ride!!!!It feels good to finally get your dream car....Mine is in the garage sleeping till spring!!!!!
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Weird, I had posted a big update yesterday evening with a bunch of pictures of the condition of the car and its gone.
I have the post saved because I made it on another forum too, so I'll put it up again soon.
 
The web site server crashed and i'm sure they went back to the last back up position which was obviously before your post. That's why it's missing..Saw the pic's, looks like you got your work cut out for you, but definitly a good project!
 
Yeah I figured as much.

No biggie:

Pics from September 24th, 2010, the weekend after I bought it:
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Edelbrock 4bbl!

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Free Battery:

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This is under the passenger floor. I dunno wtf I'm going to do about it, I'm not sure if they make repair pieces for it:

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Passenger's fender

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Driver's Framerail, not bad, but the passenger one is rotted all to hell.

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Pop out windows:

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Rust isn't too bad here, for a common rust area:

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Rocker rot much?

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Good ol' Quarter Panel rot:

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Doors and door panels are pretty much mint:

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Solid roof under the vinyl:

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Grille is in good shape:

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Last, but not least, her fendertag:

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Oh, and I've got a video of her 318 purring like a kitten, but I can't get it to upload to photobucket right now, so that'll come later.
 
Nice starting point. That's going to be a sweet car when it's done. Keeping it triple green?
 
Thanks! For now it'll stay triple green. I actually like it more than I thought I would, the interior is a slightly more pleasant green than the green they had on the A-Bodies, and the green color of the exterior of the car has really grown on me.
Eventually I want to paint it a Dark Candy Black Cherry color, something along the lines of House of Color's "Wild Cherry". I've always fricken loved that color, and I think the 69 Coronet looks amazing in it. And then I'll go with a black interior, because honestly, I think black interiors are just damn classy.
It is funny though, because I've always wanted a green car, and thats why I've decided on F6 Green for the Dart, and now that I've bought a car that came green, I want to change the color to something else...
I've been planning how I would build my dream 69 forever, and now that I've got one I'm overwhelmed at the possibilities. I honestly just can't wait to get to work.

Also forgot to mention that I grabbed an aircleaner today off of a Dodge van at the junkyard for the car, just for something temporary until I can get something better looking, but it'll do its job.
 
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thanks for posting the picture of the car.. it's always nice to look at these pictures.. hoping we could see more.. :)

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Finally got photobucket to cooperate with me on uploading the video of the car running.
I know the video isn't super awesome, but you can hear my numbers matching 318 purring away like a kitten!

Click the picture and it'll load the vid:

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Thank you!

congrats on your purchase, just curious so how much did you get it for

I missed your post earlier, but I paid $2500 for the car. A steal, in my opinion, when compared with the other 69 Bs (mostly Coronets) that I had looked at, and especially when it is in as complete, original shape as it is...

In new news, I picked up 5 Mopar Police Wheels + 5 tires that hold air + 5 Cop Center Caps from a very nice Mopar/AMC guy down in Tiverton, RI today.
They'll work nice to roll the car around on for now, and later I'll sandblast them and paint them up.
I've always liked the Cop Wheels, so I'm happy I found a set.

I also covered the car with a 16x20 tarp temporarily when I was home on Friday night. We had it hanging around anyway and it turns out that the car leaks from everywhere, so I wanted to prevent the leaking.
Soon it'll go into the carport that its next to, I just need to get a good exterior cover for my 2001 Dodge Intrepid.
 
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I am happy for you that you found your dream car. When you start the rebuild don't get discouraged with what you find and you will find, stay positive and keep focused and any questions you have just let me know and I will try to help.
 
I am happy for you that you found your dream car. When you start the rebuild don't get discouraged with what you find and you will find, stay positive and keep focused and any questions you have just let me know and I will try to help.

Could not have said it any better... Great project, man.
 
Bringing this one back from the dead.
I'm in law school now and had some personal issues this summer that prevented me from messing around with the car too much, but I am always pondering its restoration.

However, in a moment of inspiration, I decided to go through and calculate the price of the metal I would need (not including shipping...) from Auto Metal Direct. Roughly $5,054! Looks like I'll need to get out of school before I can afford to really fix her up!
 
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