Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
'67 Hemi Coronet R/T Convertible ONE OF A KIND!
OVERVIEW
The current owner first saw this '67 Dodge Coronet R/T HEMI Convertible in 1971 while walking through his high school parking lot. He followed it for the next 12 years before finally becoming its fourth owner…and in 2015 its eighth owner. One thing is for certain, when you are looking for a collectible HEMI to add to your stable- two things are most important, knowing the history of the car and overall rarity. Any significant “one-of-one” claim can command big dollars compared to higher production cousins. They built 11 '71 Hemi Cuda Convertibles and now each one of them are worth millions- even those with mysterious past. Only three Dodge Coronet R/T Convertibles destined for the U.S. market were fitted with the almighty HEMI in 1967 and only ONE was equipped with the race winning 727 Torque flight. This is that car. And no, he didn't know that all those years chasing this beauty either!
It spent the early years of its life as a show car on the World of Wheels circuit, wearing a custom coat green metal flake and blazing red flames. When it wasn't playing “show pony”, it was tearing up the Atco Dragway. It's factory 426 beefed up with 12.5:1 pistons, headers, big cam, and the rest of the usual quarter mile mods. Ironically, this is part of the reason that the car survived so well. Trailer Queen and Drag Race duty spared it from the ravages of rain, snow, and salt that ate most other Mopars of the era.
By 1983, the current owner brought the car back to factory specifications, returning it to the factory correct shade of W Code White. If you look closely at the original floor pans, you can still some of that garish green paint that the car wore for most of the '70's and early '80's. The interior is still largely original to this day. She is all original sheet metal, original interior, factory correct engine bay and undercarriage inspected and confirmed by Dave Wise.
INTERIOR
The interior is in very good to excellent condition, patina consistent with unrestored original trim. The gauges were recently mechanically restored by Instrument Specialties, INC. All gauges, lights, and accessories are in working order. There are no significant rips, tears, or blemishes to note. The car has been used as a show car/collector piece for nearly it's entire life and that is evident by the quality of the interior condition.
ENGINE BAY
Engine bay is stock appearing, clean, and neat. The engine starts and runs as factory intended. The engine itself was recently services and tuned, the gas tank and exhaust system replaced at the same time. Everything works, including heat and the power steering. There are no signs of leaking or weeping anywhere in the engine bay. The engine itself is date code appropriate to the era of the car, but not likely original. They did not VIN stamp drivetrain components in 1967. This engine assembly was cast, and short block assembled before the scheduled production date of the car, but final assembly dates are about one month after. The current owner states that the original motor was not in the car when he first purchased it in 1983 and that this motor is the one, he originally rebuilt when he restored the car in the mid-1980's. The transmission is date code correct and believed to be original to the car, also rebuilt when he restored the car during his first tenure of ownership.
EXTERIOR
The exterior sheet metal is original to the car. The stainless and chrome are in excellent condition. The keen observer will note the 500-spec grill, blacked out, as opposed to the bright look of the R/T. It was replaced with factory original OEM parts in the late 1970's by the second owner when the car was being prepared for World of Wheels show circuit duty. The convertible top is fully operational and looks nearly new. There is a small rip in the top, near one of the support bows, less than an inch long that can be repaired. The car was repainted back to its factory W Code white in single stage back in the 1980's by the current owner and remains in very good to excellent condition, worthy of regional and national invitational shows. All the side, rear, and front lights and bezels are in likewise in very good to excellent condition.
CHASSIS
The undercarriage is unrestored and yet, in well-kept condition. The floorboards are rust free and very clean. There is no evidence of surface rust, rust through, or collision or rust repair. The floor pans and trunk are original to the car. The R/T is fitted with a new Accurate Exhaust OE specification system and factory spec gas tank.
1967 Dodge Coronet R/T
'67 Hemi Coronet R/T Convertible ONE OF A KIND!
OVERVIEW
The current owner first saw this '67 Dodge Coronet R/T HEMI Convertible in 1971 while walking through his high school parking lot. He followed it for the next 12 years before finally becoming its fourth owner…and in 2015 its eighth owner. One thing is for certain, when you are looking for a collectible HEMI to add to your stable- two things are most important, knowing the history of the car and overall rarity. Any significant “one-of-one” claim can command big dollars compared to higher production cousins. They built 11 '71 Hemi Cuda Convertibles and now each one of them are worth millions- even those with mysterious past. Only three Dodge Coronet R/T Convertibles destined for the U.S. market were fitted with the almighty HEMI in 1967 and only ONE was equipped with the race winning 727 Torque flight. This is that car. And no, he didn't know that all those years chasing this beauty either!
It spent the early years of its life as a show car on the World of Wheels circuit, wearing a custom coat green metal flake and blazing red flames. When it wasn't playing “show pony”, it was tearing up the Atco Dragway. It's factory 426 beefed up with 12.5:1 pistons, headers, big cam, and the rest of the usual quarter mile mods. Ironically, this is part of the reason that the car survived so well. Trailer Queen and Drag Race duty spared it from the ravages of rain, snow, and salt that ate most other Mopars of the era.
By 1983, the current owner brought the car back to factory specifications, returning it to the factory correct shade of W Code White. If you look closely at the original floor pans, you can still some of that garish green paint that the car wore for most of the '70's and early '80's. The interior is still largely original to this day. She is all original sheet metal, original interior, factory correct engine bay and undercarriage inspected and confirmed by Dave Wise.
INTERIOR
The interior is in very good to excellent condition, patina consistent with unrestored original trim. The gauges were recently mechanically restored by Instrument Specialties, INC. All gauges, lights, and accessories are in working order. There are no significant rips, tears, or blemishes to note. The car has been used as a show car/collector piece for nearly it's entire life and that is evident by the quality of the interior condition.
ENGINE BAY
Engine bay is stock appearing, clean, and neat. The engine starts and runs as factory intended. The engine itself was recently services and tuned, the gas tank and exhaust system replaced at the same time. Everything works, including heat and the power steering. There are no signs of leaking or weeping anywhere in the engine bay. The engine itself is date code appropriate to the era of the car, but not likely original. They did not VIN stamp drivetrain components in 1967. This engine assembly was cast, and short block assembled before the scheduled production date of the car, but final assembly dates are about one month after. The current owner states that the original motor was not in the car when he first purchased it in 1983 and that this motor is the one, he originally rebuilt when he restored the car in the mid-1980's. The transmission is date code correct and believed to be original to the car, also rebuilt when he restored the car during his first tenure of ownership.
EXTERIOR
The exterior sheet metal is original to the car. The stainless and chrome are in excellent condition. The keen observer will note the 500-spec grill, blacked out, as opposed to the bright look of the R/T. It was replaced with factory original OEM parts in the late 1970's by the second owner when the car was being prepared for World of Wheels show circuit duty. The convertible top is fully operational and looks nearly new. There is a small rip in the top, near one of the support bows, less than an inch long that can be repaired. The car was repainted back to its factory W Code white in single stage back in the 1980's by the current owner and remains in very good to excellent condition, worthy of regional and national invitational shows. All the side, rear, and front lights and bezels are in likewise in very good to excellent condition.
CHASSIS
The undercarriage is unrestored and yet, in well-kept condition. The floorboards are rust free and very clean. There is no evidence of surface rust, rust through, or collision or rust repair. The floor pans and trunk are original to the car. The R/T is fitted with a new Accurate Exhaust OE specification system and factory spec gas tank.
Principal Use
Driven Show CarConditional Grade
ExcellentOverall Originality
Restored as Factory EquippedVehicle has usually been professionally restored to the current highest standard, using only refurbished original parts and new old stock (NOS) factory parts. Strict adherence to replicating factory fit, finishes, and marking details is paid. All bare metal and plated finishes must be as factory produced. Paint and body must approximate factory fit and finish.
REV's 5 Keys to Investment Collectability
* Documented 1-of-1 '67 Dodge Coronet R/T HEMI Convertibles, the only Auto sold in the U.S.
* Extensive Owner History, going back to nearly new
* 100% Original Sheetmetal, Glass, and highly original interior intact
* Factory Documented by Chrysler Historical, Original IBM Card, Certi-Card, Original Fender Tag and Partial Buildsheet
* Complete Visual Inspection by Dave Wise
* Featured in Mopar Collector's Guide and Mopar Action Magazine
* Featured at the Class of 1967 Invitational, MCACN 2015
Engine
- Engine Type
- Gasoline
- Engine Size
- 426
- Fuel Specification
- —
Body
- Body Color
- White
- Body Style
- Convertible
- Doors
- 2
- Paint Type
- —
Basic
- Year
- 1967
- Make
- Dodge
- Model
- Coronet R/T
- Miles
- 29,131
- Stock
- 540
Interior
- Interior Color
- Black
- Secondary Interior Color
- —
- Seating Type
- —
- Seat Material
- —
- Shifter Type
- —
- Center Console
- No
- Engine Size
- 426
- Transmission Type
- Automatic Column Shift
- Body Style
- Convertible
- Principal Use
- Driven Show Car
- Conditional Grade
- Excellent
- Overall Originality
- Restored as Factory Equipped
- Current Location
- Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234
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