Sprag
Well-Known Member
Howdy all, I just joined today and thought I should start a thread for my new project.
Last year, I scored a decent '66 Coronet survivor locally and somehow managed to keep it hidden from my woman. I was initially planning to build this into a decent street/strip ride but I already have too many projects, so after a good cleanup and some mechanicals, this one is going to be a surprise for my woman on her next birthday in March. Her first car was a '65 Coronet and she really misses having a 'fun' car so I thought after a 30+ year hiatus from mother Mopar, she deserves to be behind the wheel of another cool ride. In keeping with the birthday surprise, I'm basically trying to fix it up with spare change and a little horse trading so the expenses will go undetected and remain a secret to her. With that, the focus for now is to first make it safe to drive along with just a little cosmetic work also. After she gets it, she can decide if we do anything major with it and then she can foot the bill!
Anyway, here's a photo from my Welcome Wagon thread but more pics will follow with the upcoming work;
Last year, I scored a decent '66 Coronet survivor locally and somehow managed to keep it hidden from my woman. I was initially planning to build this into a decent street/strip ride but I already have too many projects, so after a good cleanup and some mechanicals, this one is going to be a surprise for my woman on her next birthday in March. Her first car was a '65 Coronet and she really misses having a 'fun' car so I thought after a 30+ year hiatus from mother Mopar, she deserves to be behind the wheel of another cool ride. In keeping with the birthday surprise, I'm basically trying to fix it up with spare change and a little horse trading so the expenses will go undetected and remain a secret to her. With that, the focus for now is to first make it safe to drive along with just a little cosmetic work also. After she gets it, she can decide if we do anything major with it and then she can foot the bill!
Anyway, here's a photo from my Welcome Wagon thread but more pics will follow with the upcoming work;














