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Post by JED on Feb 25, 2024 5:59:31 GMT -6
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Post by JCON on Feb 25, 2024 11:53:39 GMT -6
Fun car!
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Post by BUCKY on Feb 25, 2024 14:48:58 GMT -6
That's cool!! These are great cars. My Dad had a '67 Coronet like this in white with red interior. I've owned three 1966 year model Coronets. Two four door sedans like the one in the picture, and one convertible. Here in the states, these cars are just about the perfect size for driving and trying to park. This was considered a mid-size car when new. The way cars are designed nowadays, a '67 Coronet is larger than some of the so-called "large" cars on the current market.
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Post by JCON on Feb 25, 2024 19:11:09 GMT -6
Wonder what he hit with the front end that crumpled the fenders and sent the bonnet crooked!
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Post by mustang1989 on Feb 25, 2024 22:59:37 GMT -6
What a cool ride and terrific color!!! What engine did this one have in it? As I remember these cars had beautiful interiors.
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Post by BUCKY on Feb 26, 2024 1:27:37 GMT -6
Most likely has a 318 V8. All three of my '66 Coronets had 318's, although the convertible left the factory with a big block 361.
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Post by JED on Feb 26, 2024 8:16:23 GMT -6
I know absolutely nothing about the history of this car, it fills a standard sized UK garage though!!
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Post by mustang1989 on Feb 28, 2024 16:39:12 GMT -6
They were indeed big cars but those things had a nice ride to 'em.
Nuthin' wrong with a 318. Not a powerhouse by any means but they could sure take a beating.
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Post by BUCKY on Feb 29, 2024 0:28:40 GMT -6
They were indeed big cars but those things had a nice ride to 'em. Nuthin' wrong with a 318. Not a powerhouse by any means but they could sure take a beating. Oh, I don't know, ask my buddy that had the turbo Trans Am what happened when he tried to take on my '69 Dart GT that had a 318. He got a good long look at a pair of big, square Dart taillights! Haha
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