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For Sale: Not Mine 1967 Coronet RT - Hemi 4spd - Sacramento CA area

Don't recall ever seeing the car... But what's up with those brakes?

1967 Dodge Coronet R/T
Number Matching


426 CU In/426 HP
2x4 BBL Carburetor
4 Speed Manual Transmission
Dana 60-3:54 Ratio Sure Grip
Power Dick Brakes- Front
Ralley Suspension
Chrome Magnum 500 Wheels
7:75x14 Red Streak Tires
KK1 Paint
Bucket Seats & Console
Music Master Radio
Console Mounted Tack
Variable Speed Wipers

Only 1194-speed Hemi R/T Hard Tops were built and this is believed to be 1 of only 2 finished in the light Turquoise Metallic
1005 Documented with build sheets, window price sticker and Hemi owner's manual & certicard
** MATCHING NUMBERS**
Completely restored in 1987, only 1,164 miles since restoration

post id: 7838902851

posted: 3 days ago

updated: 3 days ago

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Guy over on Moparts is casually interested in this one if the price is right

Anyone close know the car by chance

1967 dodge coronet for sale by owner - North Highlands, CA - craigslist
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North Highlands area isn't the best neighbor'hood'
or didn't used to be...

didn't see the car or add in question
I had several friends that used to live in that area, they all have since moved

what was the price ?
 
I thought that car looked good enough to justify a personal checkout, those brakes were a worry though. The door panels were a treat too but easily remedied with about $1k. The whole interior looked overstuffed to me, trimmer must have blurred vision.
 
It was a light turquoise 1967 RT hardtop, Hemi 4spd at $87 k

Looked decent overall. But definitely needed some finesse on the details and door panels in the worst way
 
It was a light turquoise 1967 RT hardtop, Hemi 4spd at $87 k

Looked decent overall. But definitely needed some finesse on the details and door panels in the worst way

White interior?

That color looks good with white interior, IMHO

At $87K for a car restored in 1987, with 1987 detailing, seems fair-ish for both parties.
 
White interior?

That color looks good with white interior, IMHO

At $87K for a car restored in 1987, with 1987 detailing, seems fair-ish for both parties.
Black interior

The car had some issues, mostly minor ( painted over steering column in the engine compartment where it should be interior color , painted over Vin tag , door latches etc etc etc )
 
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