For Sale: 1967 Dodge Coronet 440 in Las Vegas, Nevada for sale in Las Vegas, NV

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Vehicle Description Very well built hotrod.
Only 700 miles on replacement or rebuild of just about everything.
383 approximately 10 to 1 compression.
High lift purple shaft cam.
Crane roller rockers.
Heads milled for lift and larger valves.
Steel crank, SFI damper.
750 double pump pro form race carb.
New fuel tank and lines.
Mechanical edelbrock fuel pump.
Victor intake.
Fbo custom curved and phased distributor.
Fbo ignition module with rpm limiter.
Msd wires and coil.
727 full manual reverse valve body trans.
All cope racing transmission internals and Art Carr 3600 stall converter.
Derale cooler with independent fan.
Cheetah shifter.
26 inch aluminum champion radiator with twin electric fans.
Stays cool in 110 degree heat.
8 3/4 diff with 456 gears on a lightweight spool.
Adjustable pinion snubber.
All moog suspension and steering components except for Riley tubular upper control arms.
960 torsion bars.
Mopar performance xhd rear springs with stiffening plates.
Body is 100% rust free with virtually no filler.
All trim polished and restored, as well as grill.
All new weather stripping.
Carpet and seat covers are new.
Custom dash with auto meter guages, all mechanical.
This car is not for the faint of heart, very fast.
Please contact me with any questions.
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  • Year: 1967
  • Make: Dodge
  • Model: CORONET 440

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