1967 Dodge Coronet
$45,895
Vehicle Details
Dodge
Coronet
1967
26,274 miles
AAH30223
Convertible
Automatic
Gasoline
440 V8
Description
967 Dodge Coronet 440 Convertible With A Automatic Transmission. Uploaded Walk Around Video In Picture Add To See How Straight & Solid This Mopar Really Is, Solid Frame, Trunk, Floors, Etc. Super Neat & Well Taken Care Of Since New! Original Fender Tag & Manuals Still Present, This car gets compliments everywhere I've taken it.
The doors, hood and trunk all open and shut with ease and seal properly. I was personally impressed with how nice the glass lines up on it which typically is an issue on these older convertibles but apparently not on this car. The Dodge still has a proper glass rear window in the relatively new convertible top.
Being that this car has been garaged the new roof still appears perfect seals properly. The power top works flawlessly and the rear cover for the roof was also replaced and fits like new. All of the trim is intact and complete.
The factory grill is flawless and in near mint condition. The Interior of the Coronet is all complete and in very good shape. Much like the outside everything in the car is stock aside from a modern stereo mounted under the center of the dash.
The new stereo has a CD and USB hookup an iPod or phone. The original AM radio is not connected but still resides in the factory location in the dash. The rest of the Coronets accessories and gauges all work properly and are fully functional Including the Gas Gauge.
Its a very pleasant and user friendly car to drive, brakes have been serviced and adjusted properly and never given an issue. You can steer this car with the tip of your finger. The power steering is responsive and butter smooth.
This car has a very smooth and dependable V8 LA 318 engine in it with a factory 2 barrel. 1967 was the first year for this legendary motor where as a 1966 model would have had what is referred to as a Poly motor. The 1967 LA 318 is significantly more powerful and efficient with a whopping 9.2:1 compression ratio this motor was putting out almost the same power as a 1971
Dodge Coronet Buyer's Guide (1965–1976)
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Dodge Coronet Buyer's Guide (1965–1976)
People focus on the Charger and overlook the Coronet, which has kept prices more reasonable for longer than they should have stayed. The platform is identical — same frame, same suspension geometry, same engine bay that accepts everything from a 318 two-barrel to a 426 Hemi. The Super Bee was literally a Coronet with a performance package, and it was built that way because Dodge needed a budget muscle car to compete with the Plymouth Road Runner. That packaging decision created one of the best values in Mopar collecting. I've seen well-documented Super Bee Coronets sell for half what a comparable Charger would bring. That gap has been closing, but it's still real.
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