SOLD 1965 Coronet 500 convertible

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I would think that would definitely sell at that kind of price, that's a good looking car. Good luck on the sale! :thumbsup:
 
Had to put these up for those of us in "the cheap seats"... this beauty should sell pretty fast.:thumbsup:
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:thankyou: Jeff.... Will always has the nicest stuff
AGREED... if he ever gets around to a FL location, I'm going to have to bug him to rent me a stall in his building just to see if I can get a little to rub off on me.

That car is clean enough to eat lunch off of... of course I had soup, so there would be challenges.
 
I like this car because it's the first one I've seen that the a.c. has dual exhausts.

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Are those Thrushes?
 
The photos make the car look better then it actually is. This car has been driven, a lot. The paint is almost 40 years old. Actual mileage unknown but likely over 150K, based on testimony of past owners. Ellie and I have taken road trips to Northern Michigan, several Florida trips, Carlisle and New Orleans, plus lots of lesser trips, in this car. It's a driver, and a fun one.
Now it needs to be sold with the procedes going towards the restoration of Virgil, a 61 Fury convertible, my dream car and likely my last restoration.
 
Where is somebody going to find a nicer 65 Coronet vert with air?
 
Will, I know you are experienced and wise, but his auction stuff would drive me nuts... the current price I see on yours vs what I see on a nice, but lesser hardtop... I hope you get some big action toward the end (I'm sure you will).
 
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