Gorgeous Fresh Rotisserie Restoration Of A Solid Rust Free California Mopar
Please Take The Time To View All Of The Underside Photos, Showing How Clean And Solid This MOPAR Is, As Nice Underneath As It Is On Top
WORLDWIDE DOOR TO DOOR TRANSPORTATION, LOW RATE, LONG TERM FINNACING AVAILABE...
The Coronet reappeared for the 1965 model year as the intermediate sized B-body using a 117-inch wheelbase. For 1965, Dodge sold slightly over 209,000 units, making the Coronet the most popular model sold by Dodge that year. Trim levels initially were base Coronet including a Deluxe version, Coronet 440 and Coronet 500.
The base Coronet and Deluxe were available as two-door sedans, four-door sedans and station wagons. For 1965 only, Dodge also sold only 101 units of a modified wheelbase version of the base Coronet two-door sedan and 440 hardtop used for NHRA drag racing. The model known as A990 came with a racing version of the 426 Hemi engine. The car A990 was stripped of all features and included base bucket seats from Dodge's truck-van line of vehicles. The altered wheelbase eventually became commonly known as Funny Cars because of their stretched front clips. Front seat belts and padded dash were standard.
Fresh Build Of A 1964 MAX WEDGE 413 Motor, Dated March 23, With Stamping Of V41, Atop Sit A Pair Of 440 HP Heads With A Four Barrel Weber Carburetor And Aluminum Edelbrock Intake.
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