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Car history and the wonders of the internet ( long post pic heavy )

66 440

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As my intro post says I am new to Mopar and the happy owner of a 66 Cornet 440 as of last week. Winter keeps dragging on here in Ontario Canada so at this point all I can do is go to my garage and sit in my new baby dreaming of the nice weather ahead.

I started looking for a car a few months ago as our two kids have moved out and we have some time and a little extra cash on hand....it is amazing how much our grocery bill has gone down! I knew I did not have the time, space or expertise to pull off a major restoration so I started the quest to find a nice driver. I finally found "my" car but the previous owner knew virtually nothing about it and while I loved the car I was disappointed not to know a little of the history. As I was sitting in the car last night I opened the ashtray and found an old Michigan Registration. I grabbed it and started my Google searches. Eventually Google coughed up a phone number matching the name and address in Livonia Michigan so I gave them a call. Got an answering machine and left a message hoping to get a response. That night I got the phone call I had been hoping for ( thank you Clint and Christine )!

Apparently Clint bought the car from Van Nuys California in 1993 and had it shipped to Michigan. It was rust free but the paint, carpet and interior were in nasty shape. Not sure yet when he started but Clint painstakingly began a resto and was kind enough to send me some pictures. Clint says he and his buddy stripped the car and fixed the dings and dents, installed a new Legendary interior, carpet, 3.91 gears in the 8 3/4 rear end and installed a 67 440HP engine and tranny from a 67 GTX and then applied the correct factory yellow paint. 14 years later the paint is still as smooth as my wife's *** was when we first got married!

Clint has a ton of pictures and some original documentation including the Certicard that he is sending to me. It was obvious from our phone conversation that he loved the car and the attention to detail of his resto is obvious. Unfortunately the previous owner "got at" the car and removed most of the original emblems and got under the hood and into the engine bay and the grill with a flat black rattle can. Over the next few weeks I will be working at correcting this. Clint now has a 1971 Duster and Christine has a Challenger. I forgot to ask but they may even be members on this site.

Here are a number of pics that they sent me last night. Thanks again Clint and Christine for sharing your experiences with me and I will be checking my mailbox with anticipation! Some of you Michigan guys may even know Clint and Christine so if you see them give them a great big kiss from me!!

Clint's resto:

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The finished project!

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How it looked when I got it last week. Note the reflectors and Dodge Ram emblems covering the holes from the badge removal.

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The interior :

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As she sits de-badged as I search for the emblems and waiting for Spring. If this post is too long and has too many pics please move to the appropriate spot and thanks for letting me share my adventure.

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1966 coronet

UOTE=66 440;910031483]As my intro post says I am new to Mopar and the happy owner of a 66 Cornet 440 as of last week. Winter keeps dragging on here in Ontario Canada so at this point all I can do is go to my garage and sit in my new baby dreaming of the nice weather ahead.

I started looking for a car a few months ago as our two kids have moved out and we have some time and a little extra cash on hand....it is amazing how much our grocery bill has gone down! I knew I did not have the time, space or expertise to pull off a major restoration so I started the quest to find a nice driver. I finally found "my" car but the previous owner knew virtually nothing about it and while I loved the car I was disappointed not to know a little of the history. As I was sitting in the car last night I opened the ashtray and found an old Michigan Registration. I grabbed it and started my Google searches. Eventually Google coughed up a phone number matching the name and address in Livonia Michigan so I gave them a call. Got an answering machine and left a message hoping to get a response. That night I got the phone call I had been hoping for ( thank you Clint and Christine )!

Apparently Clint bought the car from Van Nuys California in 1993 and had it shipped to Michigan. It was rust free but the paint, carpet and interior were in nasty shape. Not sure yet when he started but Clint painstakingly began a resto and was kind enough to send me some pictures. Clint says he and his buddy stripped the car and fixed the dings and dents, installed a new Legendary interior, carpet, 3.91 gears in the 8 3/4 rear end and installed a 67 440HP engine and tranny from a 67 GTX and then applied the correct factory yellow paint. 14 years later the paint is still as smooth as my wife's *** was when we first got married!

Clint has a ton of pictures and some original documentation including the Certicard that he is sending to me. It was obvious from our phone conversation that he loved the car and the attention to detail of his resto is obvious. Unfortunately the previous owner "got at" the car and removed most of the original emblems and got under the hood and into the engine bay and the grill with a flat black rattle can. Over the next few weeks I will be working at correcting this. Clint now has a 1971 Duster and Christine has a Challenger. I forgot to ask but they may even be members on this site.

Here are a number of pics that they sent me last night. Thanks again Clint and Christine for sharing your experiences with me and I will be checking my mailbox with anticipation! Some of you Michigan guys may even know Clint and Christine so if you see them give them a great big kiss from me!!

Clint's resto:

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The finished project!

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How it looked when I got it last week. Note the reflectors and Dodge Ram emblems covering the holes from the badge removal.

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The interior :

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As she sits de-badged as I search for the emblems and waiting for Spring. If this post is too long and has too many pics please move to the appropriate spot and thanks for letting me share my adventure.

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Sorry for screw up, nice car. Sometimes we get lucky with finding history and obliging previous owners. Unfortunately both previous owners to my car are deceased.
 
Welcome fellow hoser. Very nice Coronet. Lots of snow in Peterborough EH?
 
hi and welcome to the site very nice looking 66 you have, there is a thread also for posting a photo` of 66-67 `s enjoy the site :headbang:
 
Very nice Dave and congrats on the trophy

The trophy pic is from the guy who restored the car. He is a true car lover and they were as excited about me contacting them as I was about finding them. My name is Mark. Dave is someone who posted in the thread. Glad to be part of this community for sure as there are some great people on here and loads of good information.
 
66 440 nice car, cool story & congrats
 
Welcome to FBBO Mark. You got a great lookin 66 Coronet there and I know you will enjoy it.

Sounds like you're already sittin in the drivers seat and making engine and shiftin noises. Don't be embarrassed, we all do it cause it's such an awesome sound and feelin when our cars, trannys and tires do it that ya just gotta remember it as often and in what ever way you can.
 
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