1968 Dodge Coronet on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED EMAIL ME AT: vinuetzman@brusseler.com .
Up for your consideration is a VERY RARE 1968 Dodge Coronet R/T HEMI car. This is a NUMBERS MATCHING---- RUST FREE
example. This car has an amazing 22k original documented miles and was a Philadelphia car where it street raced
most of its life which explains the low mileage. Same owner the last 35 years. Stored inside its entire life.
The engine was rebuilt in the 90s and runs perfect. Excellent oil pressure . The ORIGINAL 3 speed automatic
transmission is also perfect and the numbers match. The rear housing is also original. 391 gears. The only
option this car really has is power brakes. No rust or repair work on this car. The floorboards and trunk are
spotless. The car has had one repaint and as you can tell it's the one thing this car needs. The interior is
spotless except for a couple small holes up under the visors which is hidden when the visors are up but you may
want a new headliner. The vinyl roof is also in excellent conditon with no rips or bubbling. Don't let this rare
opportunity pass you buy. All this car needs is a paint job and some odds and ends.
THIS IS A REAL ORIGINAL HEMI CAR WITH 22THOUSAND ORIGINAL MILES.
I repeat. See the pictures numbers match. Send your inspector. This is the real deal.
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