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318. I am holding out for a BB. This said, please keep them coming regardless of engine -- I may go for a car I really like even if the engine is not my top choice.
Thank you, just saw your post. This car has been for sale for several months. I like it, and have been very tempted. Usually one might think a slant 6 would be a no for me, but it is actually a plus in this case.
Thank you for the welcome and for the suggestion. I am not a fan of the 1974 front ends on any Mopar, except for the Challenger (which is a conversation for another day/thread). So I am sticking with 1971 to 1973. If you find one, you know whom to PM! In order of (very mild) preference: 1972...
Thank you! I remember seeing the car for sale and, at the time, was wondering if the paint was original or not. Rare combo, at least for Mopars -- for Ferrari, not so much :-)
A simple AM/FM was indeed available on the Coronet sedans (see below), but per the data book it was N/A on the Coronet wagons (see my earlier post). Why, I have no idea.
Indeed. I should have been clearer. Thank you for the correction.
Looks like it was not an option on the Coronet wagons -- only Polara and Monaco:
The 1970 Hamtramck Registry - 1972 Dodge Dealership Data Book - Station Wagon
I own a number of Dodge C-body fusies, and have been on FCBO for many years. I am also interested in fuselage B-body sedans and wagons, which I don't see very often. That is why I have been lurking on FBBO for a couple of years. I just made my first post today.