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3 Hemi Coronets; white, red, and tan. 1 Satellite, bluish-gray.


That's all? Just 3? Imagine what those are worth...WOW.
So maybe Joe did do heart surgery but it still impressed me. Thanks for the info on the number of cars produced. I read where at least 1 was produced for the FBI. Ain't getting away from those guys.




Rare doesn't always mean desirable. The white Coronet was built for the Feds. It's in Garlits' Museum.




red one was trying to be sold last summer, (dude wanted a million for it), and the 3rd is in Europe somewhere, (Finland maybe?)

guy that was selling the red one is a member on here iirc, he wanted to buy all 3 and have all of them, but Garlits said he'd never sell his.




The breakdown of publicly known existing 4 door Hemi cars are:

3 66 Dodge Coronets: White/Red/Tan, all autos. William D. owns the Red and Tan cars- and the red one was on display at Carlisle in 2005 or 2006.
1 67 Satelite: Blue/auto in Finland.

In additon to this list, there was a 66 Plymouth Belv II, Dark Green/4 speed built in St. Louis, late March 1966.

To call it 'sleeper' was an understatement...


Ed
EastCoast Land Yacht Assoc.
1967 Newport Conv: 440/4 speed
1969 GTX: 440/4 speed, TX9/TX9, A34, N96
1970 Super Bee: 383/4 speed, B5/B7
1970 Coronet RT: 440/4 speed, A34, N96
1970 Coronet RT: 440/auto, A36, N96
1970 Road Runner convertible: 383/4 speed TX9/D6XW
1970 GTX: 440+6/727, A32, N96
2001 Dodge 2500 HO CTD, 6 speed, 4x4 quad cab long bed
"The early bird may get the worm, but the 2nd mouse gets the cheese".