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1969 Dodge Coronet None 1969 1/2 Dodge Super Bee A12 True M Code Car

1969 Dodge Coronet None 1969 1/2 Dodge Super Bee A12 True M Code Car

$17,995

Oneida, New York

Year 1969

Make Dodge

Model Coronet

Category -

Mileage 100000

Posted Over 1 Month

This is not a barn find but more of a driveway find, car has been in the same driveway since the early to mid 80's. 1969 1/2 Dodge Super Bee A12. This is a true M Code Car, 1 of 1487 built ( please see pics of vin number and fender tag). Car has a clean registration. Radiator support and trunk channel both match. Originally B5 Blue, someone in the past did a real bad paint job. This car was originally a 440 Six Pack, hemi 4 Speed, and a Dana 60 rear end. Yes a true Super Track Pack car. I think it was originally a bench seat car, the interior in it presently looks like it may have come from a Charger? The car currently has a 383 motor with an automatic transmission. I do not have the original motor or transmission. I have a date coded correct 440 HP2 motor that I will sell separately. The car does come with its original Dana 60 and it's original Fiberglass Lift Off Hood. Car needs to be totally restored, as you can see from the pics. 4 speed petals are still in the car. I also have the original Six Pack Intake. The carbs are are off a 70 / 71 Six Pack Set Up, they are not included in this sale ( will be sold separately). Floors and trunk need to be replaced. Frame rails are not that bad, and rockers are decent. I have a lot of pictures so please do not hesitate to ask for more. Please feel free to make a reasonable offer. Keep in mind, I do not need to sell this car. Buyer is responsible for shipping, I will be glad to help anyway I can.

Trim None

Dodge : Coronet 500 1968 dodge coronet 500 convertible

Dodge : Coronet 500 1968 dodge coronet 500 convertible

$25,000

Buffalo, New York

Year 1968

Make Dodge

Model Coronet

Category -

Mileage 124253

Posted Over 1 Month

383 magnum 4 barrel carb engine rebuilt at 94k auto buckets with console new water pump hoses belts & alternator rebuilt front end polygraphite bushings from performance suspension technology upper & lower ball joints tie rod ends inner and outer ilder arm front &rear shocks steering gear box rebuilt firm feel upper & lower control arm spindles and K member have been powder coated power disc brakes front & rear have been add from stainless steel brake corperation stain steel brake lines car sits on BF Goodrich 285/70's 14 radials with 14x6 ET five rims on the front & BF Goodrich 275/60's 15 radials with 15x8 five rims on the rear CA car no rust ever all original panels one repaint not show but very nice shape 716 316-2735 or 716 893-4063

Dodge : Coronet 1950 dodge coronet woody wagon project

Dodge : Coronet 1950 dodge coronet woody wagon project

$8,800

Holbrook, New York

Year -

Make Dodge

Model Coronet

Category -

Mileage -

Posted Over 1 Month

1950 Dodge Coronet Woody Wagon ProjectMy 90 year old Father was working on this car rebuilding it but he is unable to finish it so we are listing it for sale. It is VERY complete. You can see from the pictures that while a lot of the wood work has been started none of it is finished. Much of the detail work is remaining. The car was complete when purchased and the car was dismantled, the body media blasted and primed. Motor and transmission are gone.Work done so far was done with Ash. Main body was media blasted showing some rust perforations but nothing major. still will require some metal workTake a look. Car is located in Holbrook, NY

Dodge : Coronet 500 Sedan 4-Door 1968 dodge coronet 500 sedan 4 door 5.2 l only 77 k all original always garaged

Dodge : Coronet 500 Sedan 4-Door 1968 dodge coronet 500 sedan 4 door 5.2 l only 77 k all original always garaged

$3,500

Plattsburgh, New York

Year 1968

Make Dodge

Model Coronet

Category -

Mileage 77717

Posted Over 1 Month

Up for sale is my 1968 Dodge Coronet 500. I purchased this car from the estate of the original owner last year. This car was built in early 68 at the Lynchroad Plant and purchased new by the family I purchased it from. Many of the car's original components remain intact, like the original spare and jack. It may even have original tires on it. Having been always garaged, the original trim pieces, door handles, bezels, etc. remain in excellent condition. The interior is also in great shape only showing wearing on the drivers seat. The original 318 was rebuilt about 15 years ago and the 2 barrel intake and carb were swapped out for an Edelbrock Performer cam, intake and carb. The car has only little rust on the body. The trunk pan and the rails have some rust at the rear, but companies like AMD sell all of the pieces at reasonable prices to make this car like new again. The new owner will need to think about installing new tires and do some basic servicing on the car like valve cover gaskets, trans pan gasket, and perhaps a basic tune up to make it 100%. This is a well preserved, 95% original, 68 Dodge, but is not perfect by any means. There were only about 4500 of these cars made and not many are left. Please enjoy a look at all of the pictures and feel free to ask questions.

Trim 500 Sedan 4 Door

Dodge : Coronet 1958 dodge cornet hot rod lead sled street rod custom rat rod low rider gasser

Dodge : Coronet 1958 dodge cornet hot rod lead sled street rod custom rat rod low rider gasser

$18,750

Port Jefferson Station, New York

Year 1958

Make Dodge

Model Coronet

Category -

Mileage xxx

Posted Over 1 Month

For Sale: 1958 Dodge Coronet 2 Door Sedan RUST FREE CALIFORNIA CAR Just painted 2 tone satin green New Interior All gauges work, heat works, wipers everything except clock New wheels and tires American racing wheels with pin whites be the only one with one of these took me along time to find a good one Original 325 V8 Poly Motor which runs really strong and super dependable. Excellent oil pressure. I have never seen one drop of oil under it 3 Speed Automatic Push Button Torqueflite Transmission power steering and brakes New Dual flow master exhaust sounds amazing All chrome and stainless is 100% complete & 98% original and in very good/excellent condition. All sheet metal is 100% original interior paint is awesome, all knobs, gauges and handles are 100% complete and in good working order (except for clock which is correct for car but I never hooked up) Factory radio delete this car has a lot of cool features like the speedo as you drive it looks like it fills up from bottom This car is almost 60 years old and I doubt you will find another one as complete and in this nice of condition for this price (I know what's out there, I know the value and I know how few of these ever come up for sale) this car runs and drives amazing and sounds great!!!!! The stance on this car is perfect looks bad ass coming down the road this car can be anywhere 631-807-0543

Dodge : Coronet 440 1968 dodge coronet 440 b body

Dodge : Coronet 440 1968 dodge coronet 440 b body

$14,000

Buffalo, New York

Year 1968

Make Dodge

Model Coronet

Category -

Mileage 127000

Posted Over 1 Month

Well, the time has come to part ways with my beloved Coronet. My father and I have owned the car for about 13 years. The car was originally a 318/904 car painted B5 Blue. The car now has a 400/727 combination. The trans has a fully manual reverse pattern valve body that was rebuilt buy a professional mechanic. The engine was rebuilt about 12 years ago with a stock bottom end and a Mopar Purple Shaft Hydraulic cam .509/.509 lift 292 duration, Edelbrock Performer RPM intake and a Holly Carb. The engine runs great without any issues. While I was in the military my dad had body work done and the car painted. It's painted Plymouth Prowler Orange Pearl Coat with a Super Bee Strip (not a real Bee). This was about 10 years ago now and it's starting to show in some areas. Mainly the hood scoop, which is fiberglass riveted onto a steel hood and then the seam was glassed and it is now cracking. I stored the car a a friends one year and on the hood the paint was doing something weird in an area. The tail panel around the taillights is also starting to bubble. The floors are solid, I know there is one small patch on the drivers side. The car will need a trunk floor and the frame is solid except the trunk extensions which can easily be replaced. The carpet is faded and it currently has E-body seats in it. The drivers seat is torn. I have original low back B-Body seats that will go with the car. I have been gathering parts to one day restore it. I have inner and outer wheel housings, doors from California an extra tail panel (I started restoring this and have the tail light buckets off and trunk latch), trunk lid (trunk lid was forced open and I cut the bent sheet metal out), interior parts, a 440, and sub frame connectors that go with the car. Feel free to ask any questions if you are local and would like to see the car please contact me. I can also take more pictures for anyone that is seriously interested (Please contact me if you are interested). The car is a real head turner and gets thumbs up everywhere I take it.

Trim 440

Dodge : Coronet Deluxe 1969 dodge coronet

Dodge : Coronet Deluxe 1969 dodge coronet

$16,900

Monsey, New York

Year 1969

Make Dodge

Model Coronet

Category -

Mileage 58250

Posted Over 1 Month

1969 Dodge Coronet. 58,250 original miles / original famous slant 6 engine. (mileage subject to change due to me driving the car on a nice sunny weekend) Post Car with pop out rear windows (With the exception of the super bee I have not come across another Coronet that has this - not sure how many of them still exist or how rare of an option this may or may not be?) . I also have the original broadcast sheet (see pic) The rubber floor covering is still in great shape The paint is the original paint which is now faded and has some patina. The floors. trunk, underneath the car are all in great shape. Very little rust as you can see in the pictures. The car not only looks great but it runs and drives great too. The car spent most of its life in Southern California and was shipped to the East Coast in 2008 where it has always been garage kept. Do not hesitate to call with any questions. My number is 917.750.9242. Or send me a message through eBay and I will respond promptly.

Trim Deluxe

Dodge : Coronet RT 1968 dodge coronet r t 2 door 7.2 l

Dodge : Coronet RT 1968 dodge coronet r t 2 door 7.2 l

$33,500

New Windsor, New York

Year 1968

Make Dodge

Model Coronet

Category -

Mileage 59240

Posted Over 1 Month

Up for sale is my 1968 Dodge Coronet RT clone. originally a 318 auto car is now a 440 4speed with 83/4 rear with 3.91 gears. car is very original appearing even has correct hose clamps and stamped radiator hoses. car is strait and done right. All gaps are tight and doors close nice. car has bin completely rebuilt and a lot of time and effort went into it. car was striped to bare mettle etch primed and very little body work was done being a strait rust free car to begin with. Then it was primed with a high build primer and block sanded smooth. after that it got a coat of sealer primer then wet sanded to a glass finish. Finally original to the car QQ1 blue was sprayed along with clear. Then it was wet sanded again and buffed to perfection. paint job is about 6 years old and looks fresh. Runs just as good and sounds awesome. It is a 100 percent show quality car that you can have fun with and drive. I have owned it for 8 years and enjoyed it a lot. Moving on to other projects car needs to go. please give me a call with any questions. 8458574676 Tim

Trim RT

Dodge : Coronet RT 1970 dodge coronet r t for sale hemi red white very original one owner

Dodge : Coronet RT 1970 dodge coronet r t for sale hemi red white very original one owner

$79,995

Commack, New York

Year 1970

Make Dodge

Model Coronet

Category -

Mileage 78058

Posted Over 1 Month

Shown By Appointment &  For Sale By Owner Call Mike  631-339-0399 1970 Dodge Coronet R/T For Sale ONE  OWNER PURCHASED WHEN HE WAS 16 YEARS OLD! 78,058 Original Miles Dick Landy 426 HEMI w/ Approx 650HP Pump Gas & Race Fuel  Mix(Matching 440 & Trans Comes w/ The Car) Automatic Trans w/  Reverse Manual Valve Body Red/White(Original Paint & Interior) 8 Track Radio Original Fender Tag Ram Charger Hood  Comes w/ The Car Appraised at $91,000 & Rated A1 Condition VERY VERY Original & Simply Amazing! Take a L@@K at the HD Video: https://youtu.be/Uf11Wepz0i0 For  Sale By  Owner &  Located in  Commack, NY 11725 Absolutely  Fantastic  and in  Beautiful  Condition!! Tribute to Joseph Arceri We Will All Miss Him Very Much! Long Island  Mopars Pays Tribute to a Dearly Departed Member Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=lqoQHhkm5HU Winning   bidder   must   contact   me   within   24   hours   of   auction   end,   and   make   arrangements   for   payment   at   that   time.   A   $500.00   NON   REFUNDABLE   deposit   is   due   within   24   hours   of   end   of   auction.   The   remainder   is   due   within   7   days   of   Auction   end.   Please   arrange   financing   prior   to   bidding. Buyer   is   responsible   for   pickup   or   shipping   of   this   vehicle.   If   you   wish   to   have   it   shipped   using   a   service,   I   will   gladly   help   in   any   way.   If   you   are   not   sure   about   something,   Please   ASK,   I   will   be   happy   to   help.   Do   not   assume   anything   not   listed   is   included.   We   reserve   the   right   to   end   the   listing   if   the   vehicle   is   no   longer   available   for   sale. By   placing   a   bid   on   this   vehicle   you   are   entering   into   a   legal   and   binding   contract   to   purchase   the   above-described   vehicle. Shown   By   Appointment &  For  Sale  By  Owner Located  in  Commack, NY 11725

Trim RT

Dodge : Coronet SUPERBEE 1969 dodge coronet superbee

Dodge : Coronet SUPERBEE 1969 dodge coronet superbee

$23,000

Le Roy, New York

Year 1969

Make Dodge

Model Coronet

Category -

Mileage 70000

Posted Over 1 Month

This is a matching numbers superbee, starts runs and drives, currently on the road. its geared for the 1/8 mile run so to be streetable it would need a different gear set, has ford 9" rear ,383 big block has mild modifications. body is very solid and it has been recently painted. no wrecks. its a very quick car. please dont hesitate to call 585-245-4790 if you have any questions.

Trim Super Bee Hardtop 2 Door

Dodge : Coronet 440 1969 dodge model coronet 440

Dodge : Coronet 440 1969 dodge model coronet 440

$7,500

New York, New York

Year 1969

Make Dodge

Model Coronet

Category -

Mileage 92275

Posted Over 1 Month

Up for sale is a nice solid 1969 Dodge Coronet with a 318 engine and is a model 440. It looks mostly original and unmolested. The car starts, steers and stops as it should. The engine runs well and DOES NOT blow any blue smoke or any other color smoke. The transmission shifts through the gears as it should and the engine pulls strong. The bottom of the car is solid with no issues with torsion bar mounts or bushings. There is no play in the steering and the car handles well. Please keep in mind we are talking about a 1969 car and this car drives very much the way cars drove in 1969. We will do our best to supply photos that describe the car and show defects and damages. We believe the original mileage to be 92275.

Trim 440

Dodge : Coronet 440 Convertible 2-Door 1965 dodge coronet 440 convertible 2 door 7.0 l

Dodge : Coronet 440 Convertible 2-Door 1965 dodge coronet 440 convertible 2 door 7.0 l

$18,750

New York, New York

Year 1965

Make Dodge

Model Coronet

Category -

Mileage 94000

Posted Over 1 Month

1965 Dodge Coronet 440 Convertible. 426 Big Block. It is period correct, but not the original motor. The car originally came with a 318 V8. I do not have the 318 motor. Power Steering, Power Top, Manual Brakes New White Letter tires Front end rebuilt, shocks, ball joints Dual exhaust The body is solid. All original sheet metal, no rust in truck or floors. The interior is in great shape. Original dashboard in excellent condition with no cracks and the original clock still works Convertible Top is in great shape All trim / chrome and front & rear bumpers are in excellent condition The paint is very good shape. There are some normal scratches and nicks for a 50 year old car The rug is still in pretty good condition, however there is a stain on the passenger side behind the front seat which can be covered with a mat The boot for the convertible top has two small pin holes where the seam stitching just needs one or two stitches sown in. You are bidding on a very nice muscle car convertible that looks, runs, and sounds great driving down the road. This car can be driven anywhere. The engine is strong and this is an excellent running car. This car has worked in some 70's movies and various photo shoots for major magazines. Overall this car is in very good condition. This is one terrific looking and driving car. Please note that the Satellite receiver is NOT included with the car. All sales are final and there is no warranty. This car is also for sale locally. I reserve the right to end the auction at anytime for a local sale. The buyer is responsible for all shipping costs. A $500 non refundable deposit is due 48 hrs after the auction ends. I will accept payment via Certified bank check or Bank Wire transfer.

Trim 440 Convertible 2 Door

Dodge : Coronet 440 Hardtop 2-Door 1967 dodge coronet 440 hardtop 2 door 6.3 l

Dodge : Coronet 440 Hardtop 2-Door 1967 dodge coronet 440 hardtop 2 door 6.3 l

$7,000

Forestville, New York

Year 1967

Make Dodge

Model Coronet

Category -

Mileage 66604

Posted Over 1 Month

1967 Dodge Coronet 440 "Barn Fresh" find! (Many more photos and a couple of videos can be seen in the body of the listing itself, just scroll down to see them.) This 1967 Dodge Coronet 440 is a 2 door hardtop, powered by a 383 cubic inch big block in front of a 727 torqueflite and an 8.75" rear. It was originally equipped with a 318. Its a factory A/C car, and also came with the AM radio. The radio still works, but the A/C equipment is gone. It has about 66,000 original miles. Obviously, the car needs some work, although it really is in excellent shape for a barn find project car! The body is straight, and there are only a few spots where some rust issues need to be addressed, though it just seems like just minor surface rust for the most part. The only major rust damage that I noticed was a silver dollar sized hole in the passenger side floorboard. (You can see it in one of the pictures below.) When I purchased it from the previous owner, he threw a battery in it, it started right up and he drove it to my house, so it does currently run and drive, however he had to pinch off a couple of rusted brake lines to get it to stop. I have moved it a couple of times during the time I have owned it - all that was necessary was to hook up the battery and it always fired right up. As I was looking over the car prior to listing it, I noticed that the brake pedal now goes all the way to the floor, so another brake line must have rusted out in the past 10 years. That's not too surprising, and not really a big deal since you'd want to replace all of the brake lines anyway. The car had been sitting for 8-9 years without being run, so before listing the car, I was curious to know if it would still start as reliably as it always had. I disconnected the fuel line from the carb and sucked gas up through the fuel line, then reconnected it to the carb. The engine turned over a few times, then fired right up. I had to give it just a touch of gas to keep it running for about 5-10 seconds, then I let off on the gas and it settled into a nice idle. Now that the fuel system is primed, I don't need to pump the gas or choke it, all that is necessary is to turn the key - the engine catches immediately and purrs like a kitten. It really is impressive to see that in a car that is nearly 50 years old and which has been sitting for 10 years! You can view a video of the car starting further down in this listing. It would make a great base for a restoration or could be a daily driver with a minimum amount of work. Basically it would just need some brake lines along with the usual wear items like tires, windshield wiper blades, etc. (I put brand new wiper blades on the car when I purchased it because it didn't have any, and I wanted to avoid accidentally scratching the windshield, however that was 10 years ago now so the car might be due for another pair.) :) I don't know very much about the history of the car except that it has been in this area for many years. It was purchased by a gentleman who is something of a local Mopar guru - I saw it sitting in his driveway while he was showing it to a prospective buyer who wanted to flip the car and I ended up buying it with the intent of restoring it into a nice driver. That was 10 years ago - I just got too busy with some other projects that had a higher priority and never got around to this one. I recently came to the realization that I probably never would get around to it, so I've decided to let the car go to someone who can truly enjoy it. The person I bought the car from said it had been stored indoors, he stored it indoors, and the entire time I have had it, I have stored it indoors, either in a garage or a pole barn. It has obviously been repainted at some point, and although it was not painted in an original Mopar color, the paint job has held up very well. (Its actually a pretty cool vintage paint job with some pinstriping accents, so if you were looking to drive it for a while before doing a restoration, its got some vintage flair.) With these old odometers that only read up to 100,000 miles, it isn't always possible to tell if (or how many times) it has rolled over, but the man I bought it from believed that the indicated miles were original, based on his inspection and knowledge of the car's history. There is a maintenance record riveted to the glove box door which shows regular dealer maintenance for the first few years up to about 17,000 miles, but its blank after that. I'm guessing the car was traded in or sold at that point. The vehicle is for sale locally and in other venues, so I reserve the right to end this listing early should the car sell outside of eBay. If you are the winning purchaser, a $500 deposit via Paypal is required within 48 hours of the auction end, with the remainder due via a certified check, money order or cash. Obviously, cash in person would be preferable but in the case of a check or money order, the car may be picked up if my bank deems it to be legit, and I will mail out the title once the funds have actually cleared. The car is currently located in Forestville, NY (14062). The "buy it now" price includes delivery within 300 miles of that zip code, or of course you are welcome to come pick it up, or I am willing to work with whatever shipping service you might want to hire to get the car to you. In all cases, the car must be paid for with all funds cleared before it can leave my pole barn. As you may have noticed, I am listing this car through my business eBay account. I manufacture and sell various automotive and motorcycle parts out of my machine shop which is attached to the building the car is stored in. The reason I am telling you this is to let you know that I am a known entity, having been in business and on eBay for a long time and I have a reputation to protect, so you can rest assured that I am not trying to pull anything over on anyone. I don't have any time for this project and with a baby on the way, I will very soon have even less time on my hands! I just want to get this car sold without any games or hassles. I want to see this car go to someone who can appreciate and enjoy it, which I unfortunately never had the chance to do. Of course, you are also covered by eBay's vehicle purchase protection program. If you have any questions that this listing hasn't answered, please feel free to message me and I will do my best to answer. Thanks for your interest! As one Mopar enthusiast to another, it is my hope that you can look past the dust and see the diamond that this car really is to give it the life that it deserves - out and about cruising the highways! There are a bunch of pictures below - the first six pictures are from when I first purchased the car in 2005. The rest were taken recently, showing the car where it is currently sitting - covered in dust in my pole barn. I didn't bother to wash the car or clean it up because I wanted you to see it in its current, as-is condition. I tried to get some photos of the undercarriage, but it is not easy without having the car up on a lift. I was able to get some photos of the torsion bar crossmember to show that it is in good condition. The car appears to have had an undercoating of some type applied to it, which you can see in the undercarriage photos. That may be what has helped to save the sheet metal. At the very end of the listing are a couple of videos showing just how quickly and easily the car starts and runs. Oh, and just to answer a couple of questions in advance: No, the 'cuda parked next to this car is not for sale, and I am not interested in trades. Thanks! Thanks for looking!

Trim 440 Hardtop 2 Door