1967 Dodge Monaco Station Wagon 383ci Big Block

Price: US $10,500.00 Item location: East Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
Description:

1967 Dodge Monaco

This 1967 Dodge Monaco is a six-passenger station wagon finished in light green over black vinyl and powered by a 383ci V8 paired with a three-speed 727 automatic transmission. Modifications include 15″ steel police car wheels, a Quick Fuel 650cfm carburetor, an electronic ignition setup, a custom dual exhaust system, an auxiliary electric cooling fan, and more. Includes the original owner's manual, partial service records, and a clean New Jersey title in my name.
Over 100 photos here or ask:https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ytmxmdni44k0y9t/AAAZSrLVDwK8M2h9onIBYUmPa?dl=0
The car was repainted in pale metallic green under previous ownership in 2001, at which time a patch was installed in the lower left quarter panel. The exterior features replacement woodgrain appliqués, a roof rack, and chrome trim. Scratches are noted on the roof along with loose fender trim and rust in the left A-pillar drip rail.
Steel police-style slotted wheels wear polished hubcaps and trim rings and are mounted with 15″ Goodyear Eagle tires, which should be replaced due to age. The car is equipped with power-assisted steering and brakes as well as load-carrying rear shocks. Non-AC car.
The interior is trimmed in black vinyl and features bench seats front and rear, a pushbutton AM radio, and an electrically-operated window in the tailgate. The five-digit odometer shows approximately 22k miles, with total mileage believed to be 122k. Carpets have been replaced and there are a few perforations in the pleated vinyl seat upholstery as pictured.
The 383ci V8 features a 650-cfm Quick Fuel four-barrel carburetor, an electronic ignition system, high-performance exhaust manifolds, and an auxiliary electric cooling fan. The carburetor was recently installed, the fuel pump replaced, and the fuel tank resealed. The radiator was recored in 1999 according to receipts. An exhaust leak is noted from the left exhaust manifold at the cylinder head, due to a broken stud.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a three-speed 727 automatic transmission, which was rebuilt in the early 2000s according to a receipt. A custom full dual exhaust system has been installed.
Vehicle located in central New Jersey. Shipping to be paid and arranged by buyer. Will work with overseas buyers as well. This is a great cruiser and is quite unique. Not many of these large wagons exist! Perfect for the beach, road trips, car shows, or even drag racing! These old wagons are finally get the appreciation they deserve after decades of their drivetrains plucked and going to the crusher. Dare to be different.
Car is sold as is, no warranties or returns. Non-refundable deposit. Buyers welcome to come look at the car in person. I will be happy to answer any questions. I have over 100 pictures including the undercarriage while on a lift, the link is above or ask.