Lot 3102

Auburn Fall 2013

1966 Dodge Coronet Hemi 426/425

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$85,000 - $95,000 USD | Not Sold

United States | Auburn, Indiana

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Identification No.
WH23H61248511
  • 426-cid, 425-hp Hemi V-8
  • Column-mounted TorqueFlite automatic transmission
  • Reported to be one of 96 produced
  • Has received a complete frame-off, nut-and-bolt restoration
  • Believed to have 23,000 actual miles
  • Finished in Ruby Red with Red interior bench seat
  • Color-keyed factory steel wheels with "dog dish" hubcaps

Presented in 1965, the Coronet would carry much of Dodge’s performance standard through the balance of the decade. A cleanly styled mid-size on a 117-inch wheelbase, its most distinguishing design cue was a rear roof pillar on the sedans and hardtops that was wider at the top than at the bottom. 1966 saw the introduction of the Street Hemi, and the Dodge Coronet was the perfect showcase. The 426-cid V-8 Hemi was rated at the same 425-hp as the Race version and the cost was less than $500. Hot Rod magazine called it “one of the fastest and most fantastic sedans ever.”

The definition of an “old school sleeper,” this 426 Hemi is reported to be one of 96 produced, and it received a complete frame-off, nut-and-bolt restoration in 1990 on what is believed to be a 23,000 mile original platform. The transmission is a column-mounted TorqueFlite automatic and the drivetrain is correct throughout. The Coronet is finished in Ruby Red and Red interior with a bench seat. Additional features include 426 Hemi badging on the front fenders, radio and color-keyed factory steel wheels with “dog dish” hubcaps; the tires are BFGoodrich Silvertown Blue Streaks. Documentation is said to include the original Certicard and the owner’s manual.