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FOR SALE Pro Street 1966 Dodge Coronet

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Dodge Coronet 440 Pro Street.
512 Cubic Inch Dodge
NEEDS NOTHING
440, 60 over stroked (1/2") to 512cu in. Steel crank turned 40 under 906 heads milled 40 under Bored out 60 over Dover flat top pistons Solid steel Rods 565 lift cam 309 dual spring valves. Heavy volume oil pump Heads Ported and polished Everything in the motor balanced to with in 4 grams of each other 685 HP at the crank 1050 Quick fuel QFX 4700 carburetor (new) 1/2" Fuel lines (new) A750 red fuel pump (new) A100 Carburetor Bypass Regulator (new) TTI Polished Headers Line Lock Front Disc Brakes (new) Rear Drum Brakes (new) 727 Trans with Cheetah Reverse Valve Body 3500 Stall Converter Gauges (new) Rear End SureGrip 8/3/4 456 Posi William's Brothers Axles 7,000 RPM Rev Limiter Runs on Pump Gas Exhaust (new) Ladder Bars (new) Disc Brakes Front (new) Drum Brakes Rear (new) 20 Gallon Fuel Cell (new) Custom fabricated hood scoop metal (new) Wiring (new) 4-core aluminum radiator with dual stage controller (new) Hoses (new) Alternator (new) Car starts instantly, runs between 160 and 180 in 100 degree weather.
ZERO Rust on this car and very Clean. Has a TITLE.

New Wilwood rear brakes still in the box and Wilwood master cylinder to be installed.

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$21,500 obo

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Wow, what a gorgeous car! Good luck with the sale!

Mike
 
Tired of it in six months? What are the rear tires that are on it now? My trusty CID calculator says .060 over is 4.380 X 1/2 stroke 4.250=512 inches, so the 558 has me confused. That being said, it's a stunning example of the breed, and certainly priced right!
 
The motor description is straight from the guy who built it out in California. I have not torn it apart to see as the car is one you go out, turn the key on tap the go pedal and drive it. Tires on back are M/T street tires.. You will notice in one of the pictures the rear brakes are in the box in the floor board.

Thanks for doing the math on this as I never took much intrest in what it was. The car is fun and quick. Oh and it had already sold once down here. The guy it was obtained from said he traded a pro street 65 that belonged to me for it to a guy in North GA. Then it went to West point Ga and now to Columbus GA.

I edited the post to reflect the correct CID.
 
HOT!
I`m sure it`ll scare the s*it outta ya! :headbang:
 
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