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FOR SALE 1969 Mexican Spec Dodge Coronet Sedan

Mason66

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Here we have a 1969 Mexican Spec Dodge Coronet. This is a 4 door sedan.

Under the hood is a 270 horsepower 318 V8. You can see that on the emblems shown.

This car was a 3 on the tree model but the shifter was moved to the floor.

The 318 had a Thremoquad 4 barrel on it. That is where you get the 270 HP

The interior has recently been done and although the picture isn't the best of the front seat you can see it is well done.

The original steering wheel with the horn ring is still in place.

You can see on the dash this car has a Tick Tock Tach. That is a very rare option on a 4 door sedan.

Unfortunately the dash was cut for a modern stereo. People, please stop doing this on classic cars.

The car has power disc brakes in the front and new brakes shoes in the rear.

The car runs well, looks decent and can be enjoyed day one. What more can you ask for?

This is not a restored car. This is a car that is used every once in a while so it is not a 100 point car. You should expect to do a few things, just like any old car you buy.

can you see this car as a police car replica? It sure is optioned like one.

Here is the break down on the cost of the vehicle. The vehicle itself will be $7,500 dollars. Transport from where it is to the Nogales Arizona border $950 dollars for a total of $8,450. This price includes transport from Central Mexico to the border at Nogales. We are paying almost $6.00 US per gallon of gasoline or diesel.

Lately the exchange rate has been all over the place so please ask for an up to date price.

If you have any questions about the importation process, I will be happy to answer them.

* We Can Now Offer US Delivery * - What this means is we can cross the car and you as the buyer would need to pick it up in Nogales Arizona or arrange transport to your location.

I know the thought of buying from Mexico makes people nervous.

I can provide references from my previous clients if necessary.

You can see more Mexican vehicles at mexicanspec.com
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In the US, woodgrain rallye dash was 1970 only.

1974 steering wheel.
 
At what point in the transaction would you expect to be paid? And how?
The car has to be paid before it is crossed. Please go to my website and look at the procedure link. That will explain it all.

if you are concerned about the safety of the transaction, I have references from my previous clients and they would be happy to talk to you about their experiences.

mexicanspec.com
 
Notice rear seat has fold down center armrest.
I’ve seen that in a 68 Dart 2dr 318 270HP GTS also.
There is a 1968 Belvedere sedan also for sale here and it has the fold down rear arm rest. I
 
If what I have read is correct, you should purchase these Mexican cars soon before the supposed 25% tariff comes in to effect!
I have asked my customs agent if he thinks that will affect us. It could go either way.
 
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