SOLD 1972 Dodge Coronet Wagon

Status
Not open for further replies.

C Body Bob

Old Man with a Hat
Joined
Apr 8, 2012
Messages
12,038
Reaction score
18,959
Location
Youngsville, NC
Feedback: 24 / 0 / 0
Contact seller
52C8694D-6C21-4C8D-BFF9-3FFA5348565D.jpeg
B76D583A-C1A0-48FE-9BFC-EADEC2D0DA6E.jpeg
3B9E6236-FDF8-43E6-82E5-0CBA25A706BC.jpeg
51404FDF-993E-4EC7-BFF1-E451C0063A7F.jpeg
3B8CC844-9220-4C28-B209-80B6ACF42B26.jpeg
BC93FFA5-5966-4558-8C47-22FDD4250975.jpeg
DC347898-9595-40AF-A13B-A78D1C143738.jpeg
494FA8C4-B804-452E-9F3B-6C12B08723EE.jpeg
59C3C029-2C36-4DD9-8785-B9E7C061FBE4.jpeg
7DA56E32-A1F7-44EA-8C94-EAA13DB7A48F.jpeg
I have decide to sell my wagon. Yes it’s a B body. I have a clear title in my name. It has a non running 318. Auto trans. I took this car to Wollfen shop a year ago. Popular member on here. He installed NEW YEAR ONE front floor pans. Fully stich welded all the way around. Treated the frame. No rear pans could be found so we sourced those from a C body car I was parting & Wollfen with his outstanding metal working abilities formed the pans to look like a factory pan. ALso fully stitch welded & treated. Then I had him install comfy wide 71 Chrysler C body buckets with proper floor support braces welded in just like factory. Then he resealed both rear side windows. He cleaned out surface rust in the inside tailgate & primed & sealed that too. Got the tailgate motor working. He also fixed a small spot on the rocker panel. So the car is solid. There is a thread on here showing the work. This would make a great cruiser or tow car. Rear seat folds down for you swap meet guys. I hate selling it because of all the work & effort. And the uses it can have. I had plans on a 440 or strong 360 Swap. I purchased a correct 8 3/4 rear for the car that will be included for the asking price of $3000. Feel free to ask any questions. The one pic is a vision I had for the car.
 
18CC1515-AD7B-487D-A1C6-19D694256BA2.jpeg
064487DA-2801-400E-9119-EBFC39EE5BE7.jpeg
I’m a Hot Rod guy so these are pics I collected to motivate me & determine a direction I wanted to go.
 
I would hate for you to sell it. Money tied up? That’s a lot of good work done. Whoever the next owner is should be glad much of the hard stuff is done
 
I would hate for you to sell it. Money tied up? That’s a lot of good work done. Whoever the next owner is should be glad much of the hard stuff is done
Na not a money thing. Just 9 projects & basically about 3-4 days a month to work on them. And as the weather cools in comming weeks I’m going to want to play with my D440 truck some. So even less time in the shop.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top