66 Hemi Coronet
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66 Hemi Coronet
This was posted on the Coronet register in the US
Anyone know this car as I dont think Ive seen it?
Anyone know this car as I dont think Ive seen it?
Lifes Too Fast But The Car`s Not, It even managed to miss the boat twice.
Now passed customs.
Now on route.
Now in posession.
Now costing me sh*t loads.
Now passed customs.
Now on route.
Now in posession.
Now costing me sh*t loads.
- mike jones
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Superb machine..........it needs to be driven though.........
Not mothballed..........

Not mothballed..........

Dave Tildesley.....MMA-081
72 Dodge Dart
73 Plymouth Duster - SOLD
I wanna go so FAST i think i'm going to DIE!..........Then i'll shift into second!
"My Car is a work in progress, Probably never gonna get finished, never gonna have the money to Bananarama!!"
72 Dodge Dart
73 Plymouth Duster - SOLD
I wanna go so FAST i think i'm going to DIE!..........Then i'll shift into second!
"My Car is a work in progress, Probably never gonna get finished, never gonna have the money to Bananarama!!"
- Trigger_Andy
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hemi472 wrote:Good video - there's a load more on there as well, including one of the black 71 Hemi cuda which is my favourite of the Carlos Monteverdi cars.
Good videos Martin @ RPM
Sadly gone back to the States now tho (according to Martin's write up on that vid) .... not that we ever got to see it anyway


Apologies for going slightly off topic, but this is where the 71 cuda went.........RobTwin wrote:hemi472 wrote:Good video - there's a load more on there as well, including one of the black 71 Hemi cuda which is my favourite of the Carlos Monteverdi cars.
Good videos Martin @ RPM
Sadly gone back to the States now tho (according to Martin's write up on that vid) .... not that we ever got to see it anyway


You have, but I'd guess that's a once in a blue moon event for YouTube?Trigger_Andy wrote:I might have been hallucinating but Im sure I just watched a vid of it being driven...............
Dave81 wrote:Superb machine..........it needs to be driven though.........![]()
Not mothballed..........
Not to stereotype, but the guys that buy these high value cars don't tend to take them out much.........I'd drive the wheels off it and take it too the NATS etc.
I may be wrong, and hopefully so, but its done less than 9000 miles in nearly 50 years...........that tells a story in itself........

Dave Tildesley.....MMA-081
72 Dodge Dart
73 Plymouth Duster - SOLD
I wanna go so FAST i think i'm going to DIE!..........Then i'll shift into second!
"My Car is a work in progress, Probably never gonna get finished, never gonna have the money to Bananarama!!"
72 Dodge Dart
73 Plymouth Duster - SOLD
I wanna go so FAST i think i'm going to DIE!..........Then i'll shift into second!
"My Car is a work in progress, Probably never gonna get finished, never gonna have the money to Bananarama!!"
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hemis
absolutely stunning, especially the cuda, what a privelidge it must be to maintain these motors, your a lucky man martin.
- Trigger_Andy
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As others have said, its absolutely stunning. Its a survivor car and a survivor car for a reason, because its maintained and driven responsibly and infrequently.
I completely disagree with you on this, they sure aren't making any more of these cars and I believe the few that are in this condition should stay in this condition for future generations to look at and use as a reference. Much better than guess work, and pictures.
You always hear people who could not in their dreams own one of these cars say they'd run it ragged.
Why is it always people without money telling people what they'do do with something if they had the money? To me that smacks of people without money not appreciating things that take money and effort to own.
I completely disagree with you on this, they sure aren't making any more of these cars and I believe the few that are in this condition should stay in this condition for future generations to look at and use as a reference. Much better than guess work, and pictures.
You always hear people who could not in their dreams own one of these cars say they'd run it ragged.

Dave81 wrote:You have, but I'd guess that's a once in a blue moon event for YouTube?Trigger_Andy wrote:I might have been hallucinating but Im sure I just watched a vid of it being driven...............
Dave81 wrote:Superb machine..........it needs to be driven though.........![]()
Not mothballed..........
Not to stereotype, but the guys that buy these high value cars don't tend to take them out much.........I'd drive the wheels off it and take it too the NATS etc.
I may be wrong, and hopefully so, but its done less than 9000 miles in nearly 50 years...........that tells a story in itself........
I'm here because Im not all there!!
Save the tree's.........Burn Rubber!!
Save the tree's.........Burn Rubber!!
I can see both sides of this argument. Personally I wouldn't want the responsibility far a car like that, I'd rather have my slightly tatty one that's there for me to pop down the shops in any time I want.
Does anyone know why such a high percentage of these early Hemi cars seem to be based on the post body rather than the presumably more racy/desirable (?) hardtop ?
Does anyone know why such a high percentage of these early Hemi cars seem to be based on the post body rather than the presumably more racy/desirable (?) hardtop ?