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Built '67 Coronet 500 for $7.5k in Ohio

drpreposterous

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https://dayton.craigslist.org/cto/d/67-dodge-coronet-500-pro/6549868534.html

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Nice! The '67 500 looks far nicer without that wide longitudinal trim on it. Thankfully, he's not passing it off at a "tribute" R/T. If the seats are factory with the optional headrests, they are pretty damn rare! I like the stamped steel slotted wheels on it, like the LRE trucks had. Nice touch. One pic won't sell a car, though!
 
nice car,looks like a great deal.
 
I agree with patrick66, the fact that there is only one picture worries me. Could be a Maaco paint job covering a whole lot of headaches.
 
gotta look at it ,they all look nice in a pic. My Bee was slammed together and now Im trying to fine tune it. Can you say money everywhere I turn,all good Im blessed.Thats Life
 
Dechoming a car kind of bothers me, as you know there is filler where the holes were, so where else is it. Paint looks kinda thick as well.
 
If the trim holes were welded shut and not just filled with bondo, that is the right way to do that. Anything from the Rust Belt concerns me. The definition of "a little rust" from a guy in Minnesota or Ohio is far, far different from "a little rust" in Arizona or Oklahoma.
 
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