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andyrob
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by andyrob » Thu Aug 23, 07 9:30 pm
real nice car
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charger01
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by charger01 » Thu Aug 23, 07 10:17 pm
Adam wrote: Welcome to the green 70 Coronet club.
Much more exclusive than them Chargers - there's just 3 of us in it so far
Megla on here is doing a total restoration on a 70
Coronet
latil
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by latil » Thu Aug 23, 07 10:42 pm
Welcome
Great car
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Adam
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by Adam » Thu Aug 23, 07 11:20 pm
charger01 wrote: Adam wrote: Welcome to the green 70 Coronet club.
Much more exclusive than them Chargers - there's just 3 of us in it so far
Megla on here is doing a total restoration on a 70
Coronet
Ah, but it's not
green though is it?
Anonymous
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by Anonymous » Thu Aug 23, 07 11:29 pm
Welcome to the forum and well done on buying the Coronet
Having driven to and from the Nats over the 3 days in convoy with Tony i have seen how well this car go's
and it looks great.
Andy.
Last edited by Anonymous on Fri Aug 24, 07 10:15 am, edited 1 time in total.
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by Anonymous » Fri Aug 24, 07 8:18 am
70 Coronet is one of the best looking mopars around in my view and that is a good example of one.
Rarer than a Charger and in some aspects, better looking.
Nice one Cyril
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by Ivor » Fri Aug 24, 07 9:29 am
1970 Coronets, you gotta love 'em!
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by Anonymous » Fri Aug 24, 07 9:57 am
yes nice car! Not forgetting the similar Coronet lurking around the Hatfield/St Albans area which I keep seeing but I dont think its an MMA car.
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by Anonymous » Fri Aug 24, 07 3:28 pm
Fat Tony wrote: Hi Steve , glad you are enjoying the Cornet , and good to see you on here mate. This board is a great place. Lots of advice and help on offer.
Hi tony i,m lovin the cornet mate
been a great car mate thanks again tony your a top man
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by Cannonball » Fri Aug 24, 07 3:37 pm
adam, dont know if you knew but i shipped a 7o coronet rt in about 2yrs ago put some panels on it it needs finishing its now up for grabs 9k buys it matchin 440etc and tag its green
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by Anonymous » Fri Aug 24, 07 4:23 pm
Blimey you kept that quiet big fella. Can we see some pictures Dunc???
Adam
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by Adam » Fri Aug 24, 07 4:52 pm
Blimey that makes 4 then. Come to think of it, Matt Snowball had (has?) a green 70 Coronet wagon. Any more?
bruvmopar
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by bruvmopar » Sun Aug 26, 07 1:17 am
: HI STEVE, lovely car you have got there.
best of luck with it..
1969 Dodge Coronet SuperBee.
1968 Dodge Charger.
1962 Imperial LeBaron 4-dr HT.
1969 Mercury Marquis 2-dr HT.
1955 Cadillac series 62 2-dr HT Cpe.
1956 Chevrolet Belair 4-dr Sedan.
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