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1967 dodge Coronet altered wheelbase

Make: Dodge
Model: Coronet
Type: Coupe
Trim: 440
Year: 1967
Mileage: 10
Color: Burgundy
Engine: 413
Cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Hudson Falls, New York, United States

1967 Dodge Coronet Additional Info:

Altered wheelbase tribute to Chuck McJurys Fury, raced out of Syracuse Ny.area built just like the original factory cars, long torsion bars, k-frame moved ahead and down, 100% old school build, torque thrust fronts, steel rear wheels, pie crust slicks, silver town fronts, old sun tach. I built it to drive not race, 413 engine, 727 trans with a shift kit, 8 3/4 rear 3:55 posi, new paint, body seals, non power disc brakes, b & m ratchet shifter, all SS polished, very good chrome & trim much more. Ask any questions if interested.
Rear windows fixed, a-100 van seats & light weight super stock brackets, roll cage, no back seat as rear wheel wells are moved into the rear seat area.

The 413 Engine has a comp cams Thumper cam, for a great sound, Headers, & a carter afb 4 barrel.
The front end is entirely rebuilt, new shocks all around, Electric fuel pump under the trunk,
Battery relocated to the trunk, full size roadrunner fuel tank mounted under the flat sheet metal trunk, all new 11" heavy duty rear drum brakes, RJS 2 point racing seat belts, also Has a 66-67 Charger grill made to look like McJurys fury Fiberglass front end.

The altered fenders are all steel as My intention was to street drive the car and be 100% reliable.


The car can be test driven. It drives just like a 67 coronet, except of course it's modified.

I can send pictures of specific areas if anyone wants, I also have many pictures of Mr McJury racing at different tracks. Keep in mind I'm looking for a 1962 dart, polara or fury, belvedere, savoy. I have one in mind to buy but if it falls thru I may take a trade ?

My future plans were to add torque thrust rear wheels, old school hand painted lettering, a bigger engin, this was a lot of work and $ to get to this point, it is built right by Bill Atwood of Auto Service of Old Saybrook for me, he has built a few altered cars and they launch 2-3' wheelies if he chooses to.