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67 Coronet seems like a good price #3200268
12/27/23 02:21 PM
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Re: 67 Coronet seems like a good price [Re: dssaa] #3200336
12/27/23 06:29 PM
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That's what a buddy of mine calls "has everything, needs everything"...but there may just be a butt for that saddle.
There's worse stuff out there with higher prices, but if someone wants a "patina car", it could be interesting.

Re: 67 Coronet seems like a good price [Re: topside] #3200354
12/27/23 08:10 PM
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When I see cars like this I think about how nice of a DD car that was when new. Large, comfortable, adequate V8 and ice cold air. I wish they still made them like this. So simple.

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Re: 67 Coronet seems like a good price [Re: larrymopar360] #3200375
12/27/23 09:48 PM
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^^^ Exactly. People who don't take care of their stuff mystify me.
I understand the winter salt thing, and hard times, but so many old cars were just neglected or abused.
For that matter, I've been dead broke before, but keeping the car clean cost me nothing.

Re: 67 Coronet seems like a good price [Re: topside] #3200398
12/27/23 11:39 PM
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Originally Posted by topside
That's what a buddy of mine calls "has everything, needs everything"...but there may just be a butt for that saddle.
There's worse stuff out there with higher prices, but if someone wants a "patina car", it could be interesting.


Definite money pit, too crusty looking IMO whistling twocents beer

Re: 67 Coronet seems like a good price [Re: TJP] #3200464
12/28/23 12:37 PM
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Body looks solid. Im curious what it looks like underneath.
All the side trim is there, grill surrounds are decent. , dash pad looks decent . All the underhood ac stuff is there.


Depending on what it would take to make it run, And if its as solid as the pictures present it to be. That car is worth that all day long

Re: 67 Coronet seems like a good price [Re: dssaa] #3203523
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I would buy that for the asking price and be happy to get it. I have enough restored cars that I rarely drive so now I like the "patina" cars. I have a few of those and I drive the crap out of them.

You couldn't get that car anywhere around here for less than $8-$9K, if you could find one.







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