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1967 Dodge Power Wagon
3
  • station wagon
  • 43,905 below average
  • 35,995 great
  • La Vergne, TN
  • classiccars.com
  • 43,905 below average station wagon blue automatic
Ok, open up webster's dictionary flip to the t's, beside the word truck, that what a power wagon looks like. Riding on 20" rims and massive 11. 00. 20 tires (about 4 foot tall) this is a truck. I think this combo is packing enough power to pull a house off it's foundation, ok maybe it's a small house.
35,995 La Vergne, TNLa Vergne, TN at classiccars.com
1967 Dodge Coronet 440 2900 US$
1
  • 21,285 below average
  • 2,900 great
  • Chattanooga, TN
  • epage.com
  • 21,285 below average gasoline
My email : pareskybrunella@yahoo. Com 1967 dodge coronet 440 with 383 big block.
2,900 Chattanooga, TNChattanooga, TN at epage.com
1967 Dodge Coronet - La Vergne, TN
3
  • station wagon
  • 5,190 below average
  • 18,995 great
  • Nashville, TN
  • freeclassifieds.com
  • 5,190 below average station wagon gasoline
Let's start with the part that we all saw first, the paint. Mopar's high impact color pallet is some of the most fun that came out of the era. Sure, sublime wouldn't actually be out for a few more years, but it just looks right on this '67. It's because someone really took the extra time on this one. Not only does the green have a great, but also the details in black really make it look like a premium standout. There's a custom black stripe that starts at a power base and works its way up the hood, and then there is the mirror image on the trunk. The black and chrome rub strip highlights the profile, goes nicely with the upgraded torq thrust wheels, and makes us all take note of the coronet's cool flared rear quarter panels. The premium vinyl roof shows off the angular hardtop, and it all ends in a sporty rear spoiler. It's a total package that is aggressive, premium, and overall striking. Inside the premium black continues. This mopar seems to carry most of its original components from the seats, to the door panels, to the headliner -- all of which have held up quite nicely for its age. The extra wide dash is pure '60s cool, and it has plenty of room for the long speedometer with plenty of room left over for the heat/defrost and factory am radio. The green and black color scheme of this coupe even continues under the hood where the engine bay has been painted the glowing sublime. That just makes the v8 look even meaner. The 273 cubic-inch looks great dressed in its mopar performance valve covers, but just as important, it has newer components like the alternator, master cylinder, and tidy wires & hoses to keep it running strong. Backing up this all-day enjoyment attitude is the effortless combination is the torqueflite three-speed automatic transmission and power steering. But just because this is a nice car doesn't eliminate a bit of a wild side. The upgraded dual exhaust lets the world hear a hint of what v8 mopar power is all about. An exceptionally bold coupe that's also been maintained correctly is an alluring proposition.
18,995 Nashville, TNNashville, TN at freeclassifieds.com
1967 Dodge Coronet
2
  • 4,190 below average
  • 19,995 good
  • La Vergne, TN
  • classiccars.com
  • 4,190 below average gasoline green automatic
A classic mopar makes a lot of us pay attention. Let's start with the part that we all saw first, the paint. Mopar's high impact color pallet is some of the most fun that came out of the era. Sure, sublime wouldn't actually be out for a few more years, but it just looks right on this '67. It's because someone really took the extra time on this one. Not only does the green have a great, but also the details in black really make it look like a premium standout. There's a custom black stripe that starts at a power base and works its way up the hood, and then there is the mirror image on the trunk. The black and chrome rub strip highlights the profile, goes nicely with the upgraded torq thrust wheels, and makes us all take note of the coronet's cool flared rear quarter panels. The premium vinyl roof shows off the angular hardtop, and it all ends in a sporty rear spoiler. It's a total package that is aggressive, premium, and overall striking. Inside the premium black continues. This mopar seems to carry most of its original components from the seats, to the door panels, to the headliner - all of which have held up quite nicely for its age. The extra wide dash is pure '60s cool, and it has plenty of room for the long speedometer with plenty of room left over for the heat/defrost and factory am radio. The green and black color scheme of this coupe even continues under the hood where the engine bay has been painted the glowing sublime. That just makes the v8 look even meaner. The 273 cubic-inch looks great dressed in its mopar performance valve covers, but just as important, it has newer components like the alternator, master cylinder, and tidy wires & hoses to keep it running strong. Backing up this all-day enjoyment attitude is the effortless combination is the torqueflite three-speed automatic transmission and power steering. But just because this is a nice car doesn't eliminate a bit of a wild side. The upgraded dual exhaust lets the world hear a hint of what v8 mopar power is all about. An exceptionally bold coupe that's also been maintained correctly is an alluring proposition.
19,995 La Vergne, TNLa Vergne, TN at classiccars.com
1967 Dodge Coronet
3
  • 18,098
  • 4,190 below average
  • 19,995 good
  • La Vergne, TN
  • oldride.com
  • 4,190 below average 18,098 gasoline green automatic
A classic mopar makes a lot of us pay attention. Let's start with the part that we all saw first, the paint. Mopar's high impact color pallet is some of the most fun that came out of the era. Sure, sublime wouldn't actually be out for a few more years, but it just looks right on this '67. It's because someone really took the extra time on this one. Not only does the green have a great, but also the details in black really make it look like a premium standout. There's a custom black stripe that starts at a power base and works its way up the hood, and then there is the mirror image on the trunk. The black and chrome rub strip highlights the profile, goes nicely with the upgraded torq thrust wheels, and makes us all take note of the coronet's cool flared rear quarter panels. The premium vinyl roof shows off the angular hardtop, and it all ends in a sporty rear spoiler. It's a total package that is aggressive, premium, and overall striking. Inside the premium black continues. This mopar seems to carry most of its original components from the seats, to the door panels, to the headliner - all of which have held up quite nicely for its age. The extra wide dash is pure '60s cool, and it has plenty of room for the long speedometer with plenty of room left over for the heat/defrost and factory am radio. The green and black color scheme of this coupe even continues under the hood where the engine bay has been painted the glowing sublime. That just makes the v8 look even meaner. The 273 cubic-inch looks great dressed in its mopar performance valve covers, but just as important, it has newer components like the alternator, master cylinder, and tidy wires & hoses to keep it running strong. Backing up this all-day enjoyment attitude is the effortless combination is the torqueflite three-speed automatic transmission and power steering. But just because this is a nice car doesn't eliminate a bit of a wild side. The upgraded dual exhaust lets the world hear a hint of what v8 mopar power is all about. An exceptionally bold coupe that's also been maintained correctly is an alluring proposition.
19,995 La Vergne, TNLa Vergne, TN at oldride.com
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1967 dodge coronet rt
3
  • 42,500 overpriced
  • Franklin, TN
  • cars-on-line.com
  • gasoline
Original 2 4-barrel carbs,factory headers,pistol-grip 4speed, decode letter from Goviar reference original equipment, 2003. Factory jack,trunk mat,magnun500 wheels, new tires, 354 posi-Dana 79k miles.. 2 Changes from factory-color,engine
42,500 Franklin, TNFranklin, TN at cars-on-line.com
  • 18,098
  • 4,190 below average
  • 19,995 good
  • La Vergne, TN
  • carsforsale.com
  • 4,190 below average 18,098 gasoline green automatic
A classic mopar makes a lot of us pay attention. Let's start with the part that we all saw first, the paint. Mopar's high impact color pallet is some of the most fun that came out of the era. Sure, sublime wouldn't actually be out for a few more years, but it just looks right on this '67. It's because someone really took the extra time on this one. Not only does the green have a great, but also the details in black really make it look like a premium standout. There's a custom black stripe that starts at a power base and works its way up the hood, and then there is the mirror image on the trunk. The black and chrome rub strip highlights the profile, goes nicely with the upgraded torq thrust wheels, and makes us all take note of the coronet's cool flared rear quarter panels. The premium vinyl roof shows off the angular hardtop, and it all ends in a sporty rear spoiler. It's a total package that is aggressive, premium, and overall striking. Inside the premium black continues. This mopar seems to carry most of its original components from the seats, to the door panels, to the headliner -- all of which have held up quite nicely for its age. The extra wide dash is pure '60s cool, and it has plenty of room for the long speedometer with plenty of room left over for the heat/defrost and factory am radio. The green and black color scheme of this coupe even continues under the hood where the engine bay has been painted the glowing sublime. That just makes the v8 look even meaner. The 273 cubic-inch looks great dressed in its mopar performance valve covers, but just as important, it has newer components like the alternator, master cylinder, and tidy wires & hoses to keep it running strong. Backing up this all-day enjoyment attitude is the effortless combination is the torqueflite three-speed automatic transmission and power steering. But just because this is a nice car doesn't eliminate a bit of a wild side. The upgraded dual exhaust lets the world hear a hint of what v8 mopar power is all about. An exceptionally bold coupe that's also been maintained correctly is an alluring proposition.
19,995 La Vergne, TNLa Vergne, TN at carsforsale.com
  • 42,500 overpriced
  • Franklin, TN
  • racingjunk.com
  • gasoline
Norms)440 engine had a problem so they replaced it with a 426 Hemi Engine . Decoded by Goviar in 2003 as correct from factory except engine and exterior color. I have stickers from the dealership still on the car from Norms. Shipped to Grand Spalding Dodge in Chicago (Mr. Rally wheels, excellent running gears . And initialed keychain
42,500 Franklin, TNFranklin, TN at racingjunk.com