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Old 04-06-2006, 07:01 PM
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I am working on a 68 Coronet that is owned by a family member. The car has been garaged for many years. I am having all kinds of problems finding parts. We just want to get it running agin. Can anyone tell me any place to find parts such as carb rebuild kits, starter or starter parts, oem filters and tune up parts, ect. Also can anyone give us an idea of the value of the car. This car has never been apart, still has original paint,top,wheels, just as it was bought new. It has a 426/2 4s, 4 speed, no power or a/c. It has no rust that I can find but does have a few very miner dings. the big problem is it's been sitting for so long. Thanks for any help.

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You say you are working on a 1968 Coronet with a 426 Hemi and 4-speed, all Original?!? I hope your family member knows just how rare and valuable a car they have. I have an old car club aquaintence who is the original owner of a 1969 Hemi Roadrunner and is must likely connected with sources of the parts you need. Send me an e-mail at "[email protected]".
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Also can anyone give us an idea of the value of the car.
You could pay off the house, put the kids through college, buy a boat, things like that.
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Re: 68 Coronet

Here are a few #s. First of all, the 426 was only available in 68 in the coronete R/T and the coronete superbee. Not in a concertable on either one. Is yours a convertable? If it is you may need to check numbers because according to the book it was not an option with a convertable. Her are the #s for both cars starting from low, average, then high retail. The R/T is $40,040 - $70,208 - $138600. Superbee is $39,215 - $68,943 - $136,620. These are according to NADA. Sounds like a sweet machine. I asked about the convertable because you mentioned an original top. If it is then match the engine numbers to the vin#. The book shows no option for a 426 in a convertable. If it's not original motor it still has good value, but not like original. Of course real value is what someone is willing to pay. If you do list it for sale, you will do best to list it nationally in some Mopar Specialty listing. People like Jay Leno buy these types of cars and don't mind paying for them.
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Re: 68 Coronet

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I am working on a 68 Coronet that is owned by a family member. The car has been garaged for many years. I am having all kinds of problems finding parts. We just want to get it running agin. Can anyone tell me any place to find parts such as carb rebuild kits, starter or starter parts, oem filters and tune up parts, ect. Also can anyone give us an idea of the value of the car. This car has never been apart, still has original paint,top,wheels, just as it was bought new. It has a 426/2 4s, 4 speed, no power or a/c. It has no rust that I can find but does have a few very miner dings. the big problem is it's been sitting for so long. Thanks for any help.

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Have you tried NAPA? You can still get nost of the parts you are talking about from them. The carb kit shouldn't be a problem either.
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Re: 68 Coronet

Thanks for all the raplies. No it is not a convertable. It has a black vinel top that is originle, yellow in color, wheels match car color with small hub caps. It looks like granny's big ole sleed untile you raise the hood. The car is as it was bought new and I am even looking at the owners manual. The only peice that I can find missing on the car is the glove box latch, and yes I need one of those also. I will try to get my son to help post pic this weekend so I can be more precise to what we have. Right know we are just wanting it to run again so we need to find parts.
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Well it's either an R/T or a SuperBee. There should be emblems on it.
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First of all, the 426 was only available in 68 in the coronete R/T and the coronete superbee.
Spelling it with an e now? You ever even seen one of these cars before? I can't believe that man.
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Spelling it with an e now? You ever even seen one of these cars before? I can't believe that man.
Sorry about the typo, didn't know it would offend someone so bad. Yes I have seen them, even owned a couple. Just because someone has a typo error is no reason to get an attitude with them.
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Re: 68 Coronet

sorry about my spelling also but I hope everyone gets the picture. By the way it is a R/T but it is very plain. It sure doesn't look like a muscle car. The car was bought new on1/08/68 at Matlock Motor Co. Inc. Taylorsville, N.C. Dealer # 63856 Serial# WS23 J8G 188627. Can anyone sipher the serial no. Just please remember I still need to find a place to buy parts.
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Re: 68 Coronet

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sorry about my spelling also but I hope everyone gets the picture. By the way it is a R/T but it is very plain. It sure doesn't look like a muscle car. The car was bought new on1/08/68 at Matlock Motor Co. Inc. Taylorsville, N.C. Dealer # 63856 Serial# WS23 J8G 188627. Can anyone sipher the serial no. Just please remember I still need to find a place to buy parts.
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they were a plain car, But they are a dream car to many many people.
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Re: 68 Coronet

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Sorry about the typo, didn't know it would offend someone so bad. Yes I have seen them, even owned a couple. Just because someone has a typo error is no reason to get an attitude with them.
You'd never guess someone who owned them would spell it wrong, twice.
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Re: 68 Coronet

You should have no problems on the parts. The other place that you will want to get into is http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php. I'll email you.
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Re: 68 Coronet

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You'd never guess someone who owned them would spell it wrong, twice.
I would like to know what put a craw in your throat. Do you travel the forums to look for a spelling error to raz people? It was a spelling error, big f-ing deal, get over it. Youd never guess that somebody would be such an ass over spelling. By the way, I am not a liar, I have owned many different vehicles, even if I spell them wrong, more than I can Count, hear are a few, 69roadruner, 69 Coronet440(is that spelling ok with you professor?),74coronet(2of them)63 100 shortbox, 79 100 4x4,etc. Now are you done using this poor guys thread to try to make yourself look big and give him some info that he needs or are you going to continue to make an ass out of yourself? I myself am done responding to your childish comments, and am not going to clutter up this guys thread responding to them, he needs help, not wasted time reading this kind of crap.
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Re: 68 Coronet

Don't worry Tony, he's getting help.

http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/...gonew=1#UNREAD
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