This is a 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T Hemi with an interesting history. It is powered by its original 426 Hemi Engine and Automatic Transmission. This is an original sheet metal car with one repaint in its original dark green metallic. The interior looks to be original with a newer headliner all in nice shape. There were 162 Automatic and 121 4 Speed 1967 Hemi Coronet Coupe R/T's made in 1967. The '67 Coronet was Dodge's FIRST R/T! If you are looking to invest in a real honest Hemi car this is for you. Originally ordered by a Dodge Executive, this car has all options except for head rests and bumper guards. I believe this car to be one of only 66 built. This 1967 HEMI car has power windows! Radio works fine, 150 MPH Speedometer. This is a real R/T. First off, my statements of #’s matching are due to the stampings and what I’ve read and learned from previous owners. The engine pad stampings are: HC… H=Hemi, C =1967. 426 = 426 CI. W/T= Water tested Block. 01 03= January 3rd Assembly date. O4= the 4th engine assembled that day. According to the fender tag the car was Built Jan 5. Also the side of the block casting is 2468330 which is for 66-71 Hemi. So you do the math there. Since there were no VIN’s stamped on the block in 1967, this car is as close as your going to find. The casting numbers on the transmission too also verify 1967 model year. I bought this car last year. I possibly would consider a partial MOPAR trade. Prefer 68 to 70 Roadrunner GTX'x. Only #'s match please. Let me know what you have. A business opportunity has come up and that the only reason for selling my car. My car was listed and sold twice at the Barrett Jackson Auction. Once in 2003 at Palm Beach, and again, in 2005 at Scottsdale. This car is believed to be the first Brevard Alzheimer Foundation give away car. As you may know a very wonderful car dealer in Florida gave (Raffled) away a new Dodge every year for this very worthy auction. He then decided to start giving high end top of the line Classic Mopars away. I spoke with him and he remembered my car. The winner of my car was more of a Chevy guy and sold it at the Barrett Jackson sale in 2003. Look it up!
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