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69 Coronet,,, whats its value?

stingdaman

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I found a 69 Coronet for sale, I'm curious as too how much I might wanna offer, It's a 440 with a 318! Any advice would be nice, I know its a auto and needs brakes... but that's about as much info I've gotten so far

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Those pics don't tell much. Body work can be expensive. Is there much filler under the paint? How are the floor plans, trunk floor? Any rot in the frame rails? If it has a 318 and a fiberglass hood with scoop, I have to wonder what the prior owners may have butchered up to make a "race car" out of it. Take a good look and keep both eyes open. If the body/frame are rotted, it is a parts car only. Post some more info and photos and I bet somebody on this site could give you some rough numbers.
 
If you mean a Coronet 440 that fools a lot of people, 440 is a model not an engine designation.

It's probably a base car with a factory 318, loks decent but I'm not sure where you're at so the rust issues might be a huge factor.

All I can say is in eastern Washington on craigslist theres a similar 68 for $2500 and it should be pretty much rust free. that seems pretty cheap to me, the pictures look ok but who knows until you see it. I'm not sure if that helps or not.
 
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