Re Post 72 Coronet /6 3 on tree

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Should be seen I feel. I would love to own this.

1972 DODGE CORONET

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You see this claim made a lot but, you”ll not see me say it very much....if it was closer to me I’d buy it today.
 
The odometer is showing 360 miles. I dont see anything that makes me doubt that.

A very nice example for sure:thumbsup:
I noticed oil service stickers from back in the day of the paper labels on the door and front door frame. (Texaco)

There's a good chance it's gone around once.

likely only driven during the summer months.

Again it's in great condition!

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I noticed oil service stickers from back in the day of the paper labels on the door and front door frame. (Texaco)
Good eyes! I didn't even think of those. I've stuck a bunch of them on door jamps when I worked at a full service station(Colonial Plaza Shell, Orlando) in my high school days. Just looked liked a piece of tape on my screen. I wondered why masking tape was stuck there, lol.
 
Anyone try to decipher the fender tag? What's with the long set of numbers across the top. Usually they work their way smaller and smaller till it says END...
 
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