02-20-14, 01:38 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-20-14, 02:07 PM by Jim 68cuda.)
Its been a while since we've discussed these, so heres another 67 Mexican Coronet 440 for sale. Again, the unique side trim, the Charger grille, unique interior trim, and the unique "Coronet" trunk emblem is visible where a "500" or "RT" emblem is seen on US models with that trunk finish panel. That wheel trim might be factory correct for a Mexican 67 Coronet, but I'm not sure. Those wheels do look a lot like Chevy rally wheels.
Someone over on the For C Bodies Only forum posted a link to this ad. Other than the after market side lights, this car looks pretty original. This is NOT mine.
1967 Dodge Coronet 440 - $5500 (San Diego)
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/4336641113.html
Up for sale my 67 Dodge Coronet 440 , this is an edition sold in Mexico so it has unique options as complete grill and hideaway headlights as the 66-67 dodge charger ,original slant six engine with 3 speed manual transmission on steering column , no heather ,everything is original and working ,instrument panel gauges and even clock are working perfect!
Runs and drives perfect ,no rust ,only a very little at right lower front fender ,floors ,trunk ,roof and other common places for rust are 100% rust free.
This is a very unique car ,i kept the historic plates from Mexico but also i have a clean California title and registration ,for more info send me a message with your phone number contact ,thanks
Link to the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdT7b3m7kaw
Meanwhile, heres a couple Mexican built 67 Coronet440 2 door hardtops currently for sale in Mexico on Autoclassico.
http://www.autoclasico.com.mx/site/defau...auto=11947
http://www.autoclasico.com.mx/site/defau...auto=17182
The below is the brochure cover for the 67 Coronet in Mexico. The 2 door hardtop was only available in the 440 series. The round emblem on the fender identifies this one as having the 318 under the hood (the largest engine available on a Mexican built 67 Coronet). The 4 door sedan was available in both the 440 series and the 500 series. Except for having the Charger grille, the Mexican 67 500 exterior trim was the same as the US 500 side trim.
Someone over on the For C Bodies Only forum posted a link to this ad. Other than the after market side lights, this car looks pretty original. This is NOT mine.
1967 Dodge Coronet 440 - $5500 (San Diego)
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/cto/4336641113.html
Up for sale my 67 Dodge Coronet 440 , this is an edition sold in Mexico so it has unique options as complete grill and hideaway headlights as the 66-67 dodge charger ,original slant six engine with 3 speed manual transmission on steering column , no heather ,everything is original and working ,instrument panel gauges and even clock are working perfect!
Runs and drives perfect ,no rust ,only a very little at right lower front fender ,floors ,trunk ,roof and other common places for rust are 100% rust free.
This is a very unique car ,i kept the historic plates from Mexico but also i have a clean California title and registration ,for more info send me a message with your phone number contact ,thanks
Link to the video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdT7b3m7kaw
Meanwhile, heres a couple Mexican built 67 Coronet440 2 door hardtops currently for sale in Mexico on Autoclassico.
http://www.autoclasico.com.mx/site/defau...auto=11947
http://www.autoclasico.com.mx/site/defau...auto=17182
The below is the brochure cover for the 67 Coronet in Mexico. The 2 door hardtop was only available in the 440 series. The round emblem on the fender identifies this one as having the 318 under the hood (the largest engine available on a Mexican built 67 Coronet). The 4 door sedan was available in both the 440 series and the 500 series. Except for having the Charger grille, the Mexican 67 500 exterior trim was the same as the US 500 side trim.