SOLD 1975 Dodge Royal Monaco Brougham

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1975 Royal Monaco Brougham
Shows 50,000 miles (likely slightly more, the speedo has started to not engage from a stop until reaching 25 mph)
Believed to be 3rd owner.
Located: Bonney Lake, Washington (a little south of Seattle)
Price: $6,800....price cut $5,800
Engine: 400 (2bbl)
PW, PB, Air (works but not super cold)

I've had this car for years, stored in a heated garage but now getting ready to retire and downsize. I believe I am the third caretaker, it was bought new at Campbell Dodge in Centrailia, Wa. Shortly after purchase the owner got a company car and the Monaco was not driven much as a result. It's had a door ding touch up and one scratch repair that I know of. Factory markings can be seen on some of the suspension, oil change stickers on the door attest to the low mileage and the interior looks like it's never been sat in. I just had the carb rebuilt (floats were sticking from sitting) and the rear differential was starting to weep so the gasket was redone. This car deserves to go to someone who will preserve and enjoy it.

I priced it at $6,800 which I think is fair, but I want it to go to the right person. Comes with owners manual, brochures and an NOS grille I found. PM if interested.

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My first job in 1977 was working after school was at a Clark gas station. At that time the stations just cut back form 24 hours to close at 11:00pm. There was a Wisconsin state patrol car ('77 Dodge Royal Monaco) unmarked who came in every night. About fifteen plus years ago there was one of the same year for sale at a national known Mopar restoration show near Milwaukee. It was the fathers of the shop owner. It was completely rebuilt and very fast. I would definitely call it a sleeper. I did not buy the car and never seen it again. I have always had a soft spot for the Monaco whether a standard or a Royal Brougham.
 
Stunning, like a beautiful woman in a blue dress waiting for you to take her out on the town.
 
I think if you got $6500 that would be a good move on your part as a seller. Let's face it it's not a high dollar Mopar, like a wing car or something. And it's a more door, lol. But don't get me wrong I would probably sell my favorite gm for your car without hesitation!
 
Why can't I find a '74-'75 Imperial or '76 NYB coupe in B-5 or B-7 blue in that condition?
 
Price cut, $5,800. Lots of compliments but no firm offers so I guess the price was high. If it doesn’t go to good home at this price, I might just put it away for awhile.
 
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