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For Sale: Not Mine 1967 Coronet RT - Hemi 4spd - Sacramento CA area

Don't recall ever seeing the car... But what's up with those brakes?

1967 Dodge Coronet R/T
Number Matching


426 CU In/426 HP
2x4 BBL Carburetor
4 Speed Manual Transmission
Dana 60-3:54 Ratio Sure Grip
Power Dick Brakes- Front
Ralley Suspension
Chrome Magnum 500 Wheels
7:75x14 Red Streak Tires
KK1 Paint
Bucket Seats & Console
Music Master Radio
Console Mounted Tack
Variable Speed Wipers

Only 1194-speed Hemi R/T Hard Tops were built and this is believed to be 1 of only 2 finished in the light Turquoise Metallic
1005 Documented with build sheets, window price sticker and Hemi owner's manual & certicard
** MATCHING NUMBERS**
Completely restored in 1987, only 1,164 miles since restoration

post id: 7838902851

posted: 3 days ago

updated: 3 days ago

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I am East of Sacramento but still close.
I don’t recall seeing this car.
 
Guy over on Moparts is casually interested in this one if the price is right

Anyone close know the car by chance

1967 dodge coronet for sale by owner - North Highlands, CA - craigslist
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North Highlands area isn't the best neighbor'hood'
or didn't used to be...

didn't see the car or add in question
I had several friends that used to live in that area, they all have since moved

what was the price ?
 
I thought that car looked good enough to justify a personal checkout, those brakes were a worry though. The door panels were a treat too but easily remedied with about $1k. The whole interior looked overstuffed to me, trimmer must have blurred vision.
 
It was a light turquoise 1967 RT hardtop, Hemi 4spd at $87 k

Looked decent overall. But definitely needed some finesse on the details and door panels in the worst way
 
It was a light turquoise 1967 RT hardtop, Hemi 4spd at $87 k

Looked decent overall. But definitely needed some finesse on the details and door panels in the worst way

White interior?

That color looks good with white interior, IMHO

At $87K for a car restored in 1987, with 1987 detailing, seems fair-ish for both parties.
 
White interior?

That color looks good with white interior, IMHO

At $87K for a car restored in 1987, with 1987 detailing, seems fair-ish for both parties.
Black interior

The car had some issues, mostly minor ( painted over steering column in the engine compartment where it should be interior color , painted over Vin tag , door latches etc etc etc )
 
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