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SOLD 66 Coronet 440 Wagon - Rust Free 17K Actual Miles

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My body guy started disassembly for paint 6 years ago on a rust free 17K mile car. All there with the exception of windshield, exhaust headers and kick down linkage. 273 V8 automatic with PS and Air. Interior looks like it needs to be cleaned only. Original upholstery and door panels are in great shape. Dash intact with broken radio dial only issue. This car only needs paint and reassembly with the exception of the three missing parts. Body in amazing rust free condition including quarters, doors, rear gate, rockers, front fenders etc. Car was taken apart and paint prep started when other projects got in the way. Car ran and drove when parked. Exhaust headers and kick down linkage were taken off to complete another project. He is asking $2,000 firm. Car is in Jacksonville, FL and has been stored inside a closed garage since disassembly.

Good covering of dust, and I will let you call it an original 17k mile barn find if that makes it more appealing than garage find. This is not one of those wagons that has been sitting outside with the windows down for 20 years. Would take zero metal replacement to make a real slick original wagon. Second pic from the last is the only minor rust repair spot he found needing fixed and he did so as a part of paint prep.

PM me if you would like contact information.
 

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You sure that's a 66?

Has 67 steering wheel and dual m/c (66 had single).

Looks like 67 fenders, too.

6 pass or 9 pass?

Pic of entire car possible?
 
67 radio knobs, and 67 PS pump & box also
 
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