The original 440 engine powers this Mopar muscle car, according to the seller, who purchased the 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T Hardtop from a museum. In fact, the museum reportedly took the car as part of the liquidation of a high-end car collection. It has a few small cosmetic flaws and a few minor upgrades. “It is in near-mint condition,” says the seller, who adds the car has been “well maintained” and “babied.”
- As indicated by the “L” in the VIN, this Coronet is a 440-powered car, rated at 375 horsepower.
- According to the seller, the 440-cu.in. OHV V8 is original and runs very well.
- The original Carter four-barrel carburetor has been replaced with an Edelbrock carburetor.
- The original carb is included.
- A new high-torque starter has been installed, the seller notes.
- A TorqueFlite three-speed automatic transmission (with console shifter) backs the big-block.
- Recent service has reportedly included an engine oil change and transmission service.
- The dual-exhaust system features Flowmaster mufflers.
- The car was repainted white and the finish is said to be in very good condition.
- “The paintwork, body lines, and panel gaps are amazing,” notes the seller.
- The exterior chrome and trim also appear very good, along with the black vinyl roof.
- A red interior contrasts distinctively with the white exterior and it appears in good condition.
- The seat covers and carpet are described by the seller as “excellent.”
- The door panels, console and dash pad also show well.
- Blemishes include a small blister on the console and cracks on the steering wheel and horn button.
- The radio does not work, but the console-mounted tach does, according to the seller.
- Additional features include power steering and manual drum brakes.
- The primary rear leaf springs were re-arched and an extra leaf was added.
- The torsion bars were adjusted and the front end was aligned to enhance the car’s stance.
- It rolls on Magnum 500 chrome wheels paired with vintage-appearing redline radial tires.
- The original Carter four-barrel carburetor is included.
- The radio does not work.
- A few small blemishes are noted on the interior.
- One of the wheels has a reported small flaw in its chrome finish.
- The seller of this restored Coronet R/T reportedly purchased it from a museum.
- It’s powered by its stated-original 440 V8, which is backed by an automatic transmission.
- The engine has a replacement Edelbrock carburetor, but the original is included.
- During its restoration the car was repainted white and the finish appears very good.
- There are a few small cosmetic flaws on the red interior, but overall it appears very good.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean New Hampshire title in the owner’s name. With 375 horsepower on tap from its original 440 V8 engine, this 1967 Dodge Coronet R/T is a true Mopar muscle car — and one the seller says has been well maintained. “It’s nearly mint,” he adds.