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Another new guy
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Hello, this forum thing is new to me so take it easy on me. I have a 1965 Coronet 440 wagon that came from the factory with a 383 4 barrel, 4 speed, sure-grip and have owned it off and on since about 1968. I bought it to pull my horse trailer. Drove it for 5 or 6 years, sold it, bought it back, drove it a few more years then sold it, bought it back, had it a while longer, sold it and then it was given back to me. Through the years it developed rust in the rear quarters. I had a hard time finding someone to do the bodywork on it and finally found someone to do that for me and paint it. If I can figure out how to post pictures of it, I will. Anyway, there are a few pieces of trim that got misplaced through the years and I hope by joining this forum I can get some suggestions about finding them.
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4-speed ? Wagon ? Gonna be hard to take it easy on you until we get some pics....soon
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welcome
The Idaho Andy
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#3
Welcome - love to see pics of the car.
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Welcome to the site! we love picture!
1975 Coronet Brougham 360- 4 barrel, auto, 355 sure-grip. only 40,000 miles
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#5
Welcome to the site!!!!!
Objects quickly DISAPPEAR in the rearview mirror and PLEASE stay seated until the ride comes to a complete stop!!
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#6
Welcome four speed, we can't wait for pictures. I might start drooling now...
President, New England chapter of Coronetaholics anonomous.
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#7
Welcome to the site !
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#8
welcome aboard
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#9
Three padal wagon sounds cool to me
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#10
welcome to the site ....
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