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		First off I am listing this for my older friend John Amenoff who has no internet skills. I have an ad on Facebook Marketplace that has more photos shown 1965 Dodge Coronet 500 2-Door Hardtop
Here's the link to the video of the engine running.
The car is located on the Southside of Indianapolis, IN just North of Greenwood.
1965 Dodge Coronet 500, Original running 383, No transmission. Factory console with shifter and tachometer. This car has been owned by Indiana drag racer John Armenoff for the last 30-years and can be view at his home. Overall the body on this car is very solid. However it will need a lot of floor repairs or possible easier to put a new floor pan in, as well as, work on the rear wheel houses. Would make a very nice donor for tube chassis pro street or full on race car. Glass is all in good condition. Buckets seat frames are in good condition. Grill , trim and chrome are all very presentable. Car is priced to sell at $2500 and would be a great low cost project compared to the high prices most 62-65 B-Body Mopar cars now bring. Indiana title. If you've always wanted a car like this and have more time to work on a car than money to buy a trailer queen this one's for you.
Thanks for looking,
Tom
		
		
	
	
		
	
		
	
		
	
		
	
		
	
		
	
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Here's the link to the video of the engine running.
The car is located on the Southside of Indianapolis, IN just North of Greenwood.
1965 Dodge Coronet 500, Original running 383, No transmission. Factory console with shifter and tachometer. This car has been owned by Indiana drag racer John Armenoff for the last 30-years and can be view at his home. Overall the body on this car is very solid. However it will need a lot of floor repairs or possible easier to put a new floor pan in, as well as, work on the rear wheel houses. Would make a very nice donor for tube chassis pro street or full on race car. Glass is all in good condition. Buckets seat frames are in good condition. Grill , trim and chrome are all very presentable. Car is priced to sell at $2500 and would be a great low cost project compared to the high prices most 62-65 B-Body Mopar cars now bring. Indiana title. If you've always wanted a car like this and have more time to work on a car than money to buy a trailer queen this one's for you.
Thanks for looking,
Tom
			
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