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[h=1]A Bargain 1968 Dodge Coronet?[/h]
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This Coronet has sat right there in that barn since 1985. It’s listed on craigslist in Locust Grove, VA for a very reasonable $1,600. The second owner purchased it in 1971 and gave to to his daughter in 1985. It was too hard to park so she did, in the barn. It’s a 318 A/C car, original and complete. It’s nice to see pictures of the car in its dusty, forgotten habitat.
image: http://barnfinds.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/collage-630x321.jpg
It cleaned up pretty nicely. It also revealed what could be some spots that will need attention.
image: http://barnfinds.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/frot-seat-e1459807686335.jpg
The interior looks serviceable. I don’t see any daylight through the floor. I only see two pedals, and a wide brake pedal, so it must be an automatic.
image: http://barnfinds.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Bargain-Dodge-Coronet.jpg
If there’s not much rust, what do you think this Dodge is worth? One could do the mechanicals, throw a blanket on the front seat and drive it. Or one could do anything from interior and brake improvements to full hot rod. A modern subframe with modern suspension, disk brakes and such will bolt right in. Would it be worth doing a full restoration? It will be interesting to see what you think.
Tags: American / Dodge / Mopars / Projects
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image: http://barnfinds.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/1968-Dodge-Coronet.jpg

This Coronet has sat right there in that barn since 1985. It’s listed on craigslist in Locust Grove, VA for a very reasonable $1,600. The second owner purchased it in 1971 and gave to to his daughter in 1985. It was too hard to park so she did, in the barn. It’s a 318 A/C car, original and complete. It’s nice to see pictures of the car in its dusty, forgotten habitat.
image: http://barnfinds.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/collage-630x321.jpg

It cleaned up pretty nicely. It also revealed what could be some spots that will need attention.
image: http://barnfinds.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/frot-seat-e1459807686335.jpg

The interior looks serviceable. I don’t see any daylight through the floor. I only see two pedals, and a wide brake pedal, so it must be an automatic.
image: http://barnfinds.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Bargain-Dodge-Coronet.jpg

If there’s not much rust, what do you think this Dodge is worth? One could do the mechanicals, throw a blanket on the front seat and drive it. Or one could do anything from interior and brake improvements to full hot rod. A modern subframe with modern suspension, disk brakes and such will bolt right in. Would it be worth doing a full restoration? It will be interesting to see what you think.
Tags: American / Dodge / Mopars / Projects
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Read more at http://barnfinds.com/a-bargain-1968-dodge-coronet/#PzHwEZFxf33eMOFa.99