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1966 Coronet 440 Convertible - how rare is it ?

Posted By: Trulyvintage

1966 Coronet 440 Convertible - how rare is it ? - 03/17/18 05:27 PM

1966 Dodge Coronet 440 Convertible
Sold new in Toledo, Ohio
75K original miles
Code correct repaint
Original carpet - not sure whether power top is original
Original interior in good condition
Car has always been in Toledo, Ohio
318 two barrel - 727 automatic - 8.75 rear end
Power steering & brakes - factory am radio - no ac
Turnkey driver
Clear Ohio Title

How rare is this car ?


Jim drive

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Posted By: Andrewh

Re: 1966 Coronet 440 Convertible - how rare is it ? - 03/17/18 05:38 PM

no color break downs
http://www.glenwood76.com/Coronet_Production_65_76.htm#1966 Coronet 440
1664 made with 318 auto.
Posted By: not_a_charger

Re: 1966 Coronet 440 Convertible - how rare is it ? - 03/17/18 10:00 PM

Quote:
Sold new in Toledo, Ohio
75K original miles
Code correct repaint
Original carpet - not sure whether power top is original
Turnkey driver
Clear Ohio Title


What do any of the above have to do with how rare the car is?
Posted By: terzmo

Re: 1966 Coronet 440 Convertible - how rare is it ? - 03/17/18 11:13 PM

rare vs desireable......for the money..desireable is more to me..and after 50 years without going to the scrapper....they're all rare
Posted By: RonLiv

Re: 1966 Coronet 440 Convertible - how rare is it ? - 03/17/18 11:55 PM

nice chart up
Posted By: Trulyvintage

Re: 1966 Coronet 440 Convertible - how rare is it ? - 03/18/18 05:46 AM

Originally Posted By Andrewh
no color break downs
http://www.glenwood76.com/Coronet_Production_65_76.htm#1966 Coronet 440
1664 made with 318 auto.


Thank you for the chart link ... twocents


Jim drive
Posted By: Trulyvintage

Re: 1966 Coronet 440 Convertible - how rare is it ? - 03/18/18 05:51 AM

Originally Posted By not_a_charger
Quote:
Sold new in Toledo, Ohio
75K original miles
Code correct repaint
Original carpet - not sure whether power top is original
Turnkey driver
Clear Ohio Title


What do any of the above have to do with how rare the car is?


A 52 year old two door convertible with an original interior - 75K miles - no rust - no bondo - straight body - original powertrain - sold new where it remains now .....

Is a rare car in my opinion

There is an increasing appreciation for close to original cars - this one would probably be more rare if it had not be re-painted.

Jim drive
Posted By: crlush

Re: 1966 Coronet 440 Convertible - how rare is it ? - 03/18/18 02:11 PM

Nice car! Is it yours?
Posted By: NachoRT74

Re: 1966 Coronet 440 Convertible - how rare is it ? - 03/18/18 03:17 PM

Originally Posted By Trulyvintage


There is an increasing appreciation for close to original cars - this one would probably be more rare if it had not be re-painted.

Jim drive


fortunatelly.
Posted By: Trulyvintage

Re: 1966 Coronet 440 Convertible - how rare is it ? - 03/18/18 03:51 PM

Originally Posted By crlush
Nice car! Is it yours?


No .....

There is a guy who has lived his whole life in a small town outside of Toledo.

He lives in a house next to the house that he grew up in.

He is a Pontiac guy but has a few notable Moparts cars.

Pretty much all of the cars he owns he acquired in the Toledo area.

He is willing to sell this car and I offered to see what I could find out about how rare it is.

I took a few videos and more images and put them on my Instagram and Facebook pages.


Jim drive
Posted By: CrAzYMoPaRGuY

Re: 1966 Coronet 440 Convertible - how rare is it ? - 03/18/18 08:03 PM

It's worth $3200
I will bring a trailer......
Posted By: DAYCLONA

Re: 1966 Coronet 440 Convertible - how rare is it ? - 03/18/18 08:38 PM

Originally Posted By terzmo
rare vs desireable......for the money..desireable is more to me..and after 50 years without going to the scrapper....they're all rare




Agreed...
Posted By: not_a_charger

Re: 1966 Coronet 440 Convertible - how rare is it ? - 03/18/18 09:05 PM

Originally Posted By Trulyvintage
Originally Posted By not_a_charger
Quote:
Sold new in Toledo, Ohio
75K original miles
Code correct repaint
Original carpet - not sure whether power top is original
Turnkey driver
Clear Ohio Title


What do any of the above have to do with how rare the car is?


A 52 year old two door convertible with an original interior - 75K miles - no rust - no bondo - straight body - original powertrain - sold new where it remains now .....

Is a rare car in my opinion

There is an increasing appreciation for close to original cars - this one would probably be more rare if it had not be re-painted.

Jim drive


How on Earth would anyone know how rare the car is based on those criteria? No one can answer that.
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