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1965 Dodge Coronet 426 4sp
#1
Looks like a clean car. Too bad they want 50K.

https://vancouver.craigslist.ca/rds/cto/5970646390.html
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#2
Grille doesn't look right.
Objects quickly DISAPPEAR in the rearview mirror and PLEASE stay seated until the ride comes to a complete stop!!
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#3
Agree, Racer. Definitely not a '65 Coronet grille, unless there was a Canadian version that I've not seen before?
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#4
Looking at the tailpanel too. Seems like the taillights are different as well? Since this is in Canada, was there a Canadian version of the Coronet built that would explain these differences? Really curious.

OK, looks like the tailpanel and taillights are probably correct for a Coronet 500 model. Just hard to tell from the photos. Still can't figure the grill though.
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#5
Is it me or does the grill look like a 66-67 Charger?
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#6
That's got to be the one for sale on ebay forever
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ws27 Wrote:Is it me or does the grill look like a 66-67 Charger?

If you look close you can see there's no gap for the headlight buckets...

I've seen that car someplace else, think it might be a Mexican one?
I love Mopars so much I'm date coding the skid marks in my underwear.
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#8
For whatever it is worth, parked next to me at a car show here in Vancouver (Langley actually) was a convertible with a similar street wedge engine as the car for sale in the CL link. Nice picture of what the fellow was saying is a stock interior (first owner). This is not a Coronet, hard to remember but I think it was a sport fury or satallite (can just make out something on the inside door badge starting with an "s"). Anyways, the guy was fairly proud of his street wedge engine. Myself, I do not know too much about that engine.

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426 Street Wedge, 365 HP, Chrome air cleaner and valve covers from the factory, they ran pretty good!
Objects quickly DISAPPEAR in the rearview mirror and PLEASE stay seated until the ride comes to a complete stop!!
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#10
That is a 440 model rear finish panel with 500 model tail lights. The grill is unlike any I have seen on a 65. In the pic where the car is in the garage you can clearly see the headlight bezels don't fit in the fenders quite right
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