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Hello,
I'm Brett Rose, and I'm from Martinsburg, WV. I'm not actually new here, but I've been inactive on here for quite a while.
I'm trying to sell one of my two B-body Coronets.
I have a 1965 Coronet 440 for sale. It is the one I currently have posted for sale. Comparing to what I've seen...
1965 Dodge Coronet 440 2 door hardtop- W357 car. VIN tag is on drivers side by door hinge, but no fender decoder tag.
Car was a former street/strip car, last road driven in 2002-03 prior to my purchase.
I've never had car apart or done anything to it. Big plans and dreams just never came to...
I appreciate the feedback. Not trying to start a Hemi/Wedge debate. Yes, we know in the current economic state, NO cars are selling for what they had been selling for. But, I've seen "basket cases" needing put back together, let alone complete restoration fetch for a Hemi car around $20,000. So...
I'd like to know what a value would be for selling a Hemi car that was in need of complete restoration. I know there are many different varieties of bodies which depends on what the value would be.
Let's just say the car would be a 1967 Coronet R/T Hemi car. A real deal 426 hemi car (WS23)...