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1969 Dodge Coronet Convertible
The first car from
Dodge to qualify as a full-fledged musclecar was the Coronet R/T, which
found instant favor with up-level customers thanks to its extensive
standard equipment list. The "gentleman's musclecar" was highly refined
by 1969. Only 317 convertible versions were sold in 1969, and this drop
dead gorgeous Yellow on White R/T is one of the best around today.
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the 440/375 HP 4-barrel back with a Torqueflite automatic
transmission. The car was restored by well-known Mopar parts and restoration experts Hoffman's
Winners Circle for their corporate collection. The understated Yellow
finish is accented with the new-for-69 Black R/T bumblebee stripe and
bright sill and wheel well moldings. A white tonneau cover hides the
black convertible top and it rolls on a rare set of genuine Kelsey-Hayes
wheels mounting Firestone Red Stripe Tires.
The handsome
interior is finished in White upholstery and door panels on Black dash
and carpeting for the classic top-down look. Options include a/c, power
steering, power brakes, console shifter, power top A01 light group,
wood grain rim steering wheel, bright pedal trim and remote driver's
mirror
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