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65 Coronet Barn find...

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Thats a steal for a BB 65. Wish it was 1200 miles closer
 
Is that a coronet 440 w/ a 318 or a 440 in the car as well? I dont know how to decipher that stuff..LOL
To bad all the quarters are beat up.. i saw it on CL as I was doing my daily peruse
 
That would be a good 426 wedge or Hemi clone car. I have been looking for this year and back but man at that price not sure I could afford it.

Anyone live close to it to see how much rust?

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Is that a coronet 440 w/ a 318 or a 440 in the car as well? I dont know how to decipher that stuff..LOL
To bad all the quarters are beat up.. i saw it on CL as I was doing my daily peruse

Its the model meaning a 440 I'm not sure if its a 318 car or a 383 car. It wont be a 440 they didn't start putting 440s in cars till 1967....I think or at least in B body cars. I don't know about C body cars.

I think in 65 the motor choices were slant six, 318, 361 and 383. I'm not sure if the 273 was around yet or not.
 
IF you look at the last photo it shows the distributor in the front..... 361 or 383 is my guess although it could be a 426 Street Wedge.
 
IF you look at the last photo it shows the distributor in the front..... 361 or 383 is my guess although it could be a 426 Street Wedge.

Good info I always wondered how to tell if it was a big block or not and what motor it could be. Now if it was a 426 Street Wedge car my work would be right where it needs to be.
 
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