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68 Coronet wagon project #717986
06/06/10 10:54 PM
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Been a member on the board since high school when I drove my 68 Charger R/T pretty much daily(98/99) in nice weather, but mostly just a lurker in those days.

The Charger is in long term storage waiting for a garage to be built where it can be properly blown apart and done correctly.

In college I picked up a few fox body Mustangs, a Grand National, then an 02 SS Camaro then later a late model GTO. Don't get me wrong, they were all a hoot but they lacked the character I loved in the Charger.
So, off went the GTO and I kept my eyes peeled for a solid southern B-body, preferably a big block car, but nothing rare as I wanted something to do up as I liked without worry of chopping up/ruining something special.
Low and behold about 3 months ago I came across an ad here on Moparts for this 68 Coronet wagon in AZ. 383 2 barrel air car that looked pretty solid and largely wearing it's original paint(a huge plus!) and the eternally classic luggage rack was all there and in outstanding shape.



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Emails and phone calls were exchanged, a deal struck and the car bought...then came the month wait for a transporter to get the car picked up...
But, finally, about 7 weeks ago the car made it on a truck and arrived in Iowa shortly thereafter.
Not much has happened since it's arrival with the car as my wife and I have bought a new house and been busy moving and doing all that fun stuff.
But, I have managed to get a big bore master installed which gave the car front brakes(always a plus!), picked up some HP manifolds to replace the badly leaking turd manifolds, swapped out the cop wheels for some 17" Stockton steelies with 315/35/17 BFG Drag Radials out back(not that it needs them). Also had a new driveshaft made, did some suspension work and converted it to electronic ignition.
Here's the car as it sits today:




Hoping to get the HP manifolds stuck on over the next couple of weeks, get the radiator boiled(weeping), and maybe stick a mild Hughes cam in it.
If my other Coronet would sell I'd pick up some 440Source heads to stick on it as well.

The paint and body will be remaining as they are, might tint the back windows.
Drivetrain - I'd like to build a 451 for it this winter to shelve the original motor/trans, but if that doesn't happen the stock 383 in it seems pretty sound - I imagine it'd respond well to the heads, cam and better manifolds.
Rear is howling pretty good so going to have to do something there in the next couple of weeks. Will probably have my spare centersection gone through and stick it in there for summer then have the suregrip piece checked out and re-install over winter.
If the 451 doesn't pan out this winter I may scrounge up the funds to stick a Keisler Tremec in it for Power Tour '11.

Suspension/brakes - Already has Wilwood front discs and stock rear drums and fresh front suspension so we're good there. The rear springs are sagging a bit so I might get them re-arched or replace em.

Interior - will need to stick new carpet and seat covers on it this winter. Going to stick an old Sun tach on the column and a couple real gauges in place of the ashtray this week.


Anyways, there you have it. I'll update this thread as I go about things going forward.
Look forward to hearing any comments/thoughts on where we're going with this.


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Re: 68 Coronet wagon project [Re: jon01] #717987
06/06/10 11:01 PM
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Cool car. Looks great and a wagon too boot.

Re: 68 Coronet wagon project [Re: jon01] #717988
06/08/10 09:21 AM
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It's great to see that wagon made it to Iowa! Where in Iowa are you?

It's fairly similar to my 68 Coronet 440 wagon. My drivetrain is a pump gas 440/727/3.23 sure grip.

My plans involve a paint job (color to be determined) and a white 67 Charger quad bucket seat interior.

I also have a full set of the stainless side window trim and NOS rear qtr moldings.

If you look you will notice that the front and rear wheel openings don't match on 68-70 Coronet wagons. Chrysler used the same wagon body for both Dodge and Plymouth B-body wagons. The wheel lip trim on Coronets helps hide the mismatch.

I should have my wagon at the DesMoines Good Guys in July. Are you going?

Talk to you later.
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Riverside, Iowa

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Front view.

I installed a balcked out Coronet 500 grille and headlight bezels (without the center emblem) in place of the 440 grille and headlight bezels.

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Riverside, Iowa

Re: 68 Coronet wagon project [Re: carmak] #717990
06/14/10 08:56 PM
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Lookin good Carmak!

I'm in West Des Moines.

Absolutely plan on going to Goodguys, we'll have to track each other down and swap stories.

On the car, got the stock manifolds pulled and the HP units stuck on there no problems.


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Re: 68 Coronet wagon project [Re: jon01] #717991
07/04/10 07:40 PM
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Just got home from a great time at the Goodguys Heartland Nationals this weekend.
The car performed pretty well, had a couple heat issues out on the interstate heading over to the show but otherwise it went off without a hitch.
Got the radiator pulled to have it boiled or re-cored which will hopefully correct the issue - already stuck a new water pump and tstat in it.
Very tempting to stick a cam in it while the radiator is out...


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Re: 68 Coronet wagon project [Re: jon01] #717992
07/05/10 09:47 AM
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Great car! I was in contact with the seller on that one myself and then backed away because another 'on again, off again' deal resurfaced unexpectedly.

A few weeks later the other deal fell apart (again)and I decided I better go for the wagon, but by then you'd bought it. Glad you're happy with the car. Best wishes!


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Re: 68 Coronet wagon project [Re: peabodyracing] #717993
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Radiator ended up needing recored so had that done last week. Doesn't heat up a bit over 180 now.
Took it to another show this weekend about 50 miles from home, car ran down the interstate at 75 without a hiccup down and back Friday night and Saturday.
Going to run up to the twin cities next weekend for the Car Craft Summernats then it's home for a while to get the seats/carpet pulled and run off the black widows that set up camp in it down south.
Other Coronet sold and a nice set of heads came up for sale along with a 4.15 crank...things might get interesting for this thing over the winter if I track down a 400 block somewhat locally.

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Great car! I was in contact with the seller on that one myself and then backed away because another 'on again, off again' deal resurfaced unexpectedly.

A few weeks later the other deal fell apart (again)and I decided I better go for the wagon, but by then you'd bought it. Glad you're happy with the car. Best wishes!




I couldn't be happier with the car, it's been everything Mark said it was and well worth the price!


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Re: 68 Coronet wagon project [Re: jon01] #717994
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Haven't updated this in a while.
Not much new to report, made it 500 miles up/back to Car Craft no issues. Figured out we can do burnouts with liberal amounts of ATF under the rear tires

Ended up parking the car for winter mid-October, it developed a miss and lifter tick one night sitting at a stoplight after running across town. Ran it to the storage garage and stuck it in there.

It'll be getting a Keisler 5 speed, a mild Comp cam, Holley SD intake and some Edelbrock heads come spring then hopefully enjoy another mostly trouble-free summer of cruising.


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Re: 68 Coronet wagon project [Re: jon01] #717995
02/19/11 10:58 PM
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Hi Jon,

came across your post. Nice looking wagon. The rear end you got from me should be perfect for it.

Thanks again,

Marc

67 Satellite 440 cruiser

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Re: 68 Coronet wagon project [Re: moparmoondog] #717996
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Wow, been a LONG time since I updated this.
Plans changed for the wagon over the course of 2011/2012.
I came across a fresh 508 on CL with a bunch of other parts for a reasonable price so I picked the lot up.
Sold the other parts off and have about 4k into the 508.
I think I did ok, I'm going to blow the bottom end apart and p-gage stuff just to make sure it shouldn't self destruct once it's in and fired up.

While an 8-3/4 would have held up to a mild 383 with a 3rd pedal, a healthy 500" motor would likely break it after a couple beers and friends egging me on.

So, called Cass, broke out the debit card and about 6 weeks later this appeared at the local freight terminal:

Hopefully breaking the rear won't be an issue anymore.

#'s 383/727 is out and in the corner, hoping to have the new motor/trans/rear snugged up under it by spring so it's on the road for good times next year.

Other changes:
Got a decent CD player and some 6x9's in boxes in the back. I don't want to hack up the original interior panels to fit speakers so I'm not quite sure what to do there. I imagine I'll end up cutting holes in the side panels for them since speaker boxes are pretty trashy.
Also, I think the power brake booster took a dump, pedal is very firm and requires significant effort to get the car stopped in short distance. Brakes are good, just seem to lack power. So, while I'm under the dash hanging the clutch pedal assy and changing the steering column I'll replace the booster.


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