Re: Welcome new member - 1965 Dodge Coronet 500 convertible
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Re: Welcome new member - 1965 Dodge Coronet 500 convertible



Hi everyone! here are a few pictures of when i picked it up at my moms. Was a cold day and the brakes were stuck. Once i got the brakes to free up i had no brakes so it was an interesting time getting it from the garage to the trailer. In the past i would go over and start the car a few times a year. It hasn't run since around 2005 as i lost track of it. All i had to do was clean the points and it fired up on some gas i dumped down the carb. it accually ran on the gas that was in the tank. Didn't run good but it ran. i put 5 gallons of premium in to hopefully bring it back a little. I am planning on dropping the tank and possibly just replacing the tank and all the soft lines. I will pull the carb and freshen it up. I will change oil and flush the coolant system. I may be installing an aluminum radiator to help it cool better. i know it would get warm if i idled it in the past. 

On Wednesday, April 4, 2018 at 10:35:26 PM UTC-5, The 1962 to 1965 Mopar Mail List Clubhouse wrote:
Welcome new member Tim.

Below is his introduction.

Yes, we will gladly help you get the Dodge roadworthy! :)

Thanks,
Gary H.
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Hi my name is Tim. I have a 1965 dodge coronet 500 convertible that was my dad's car. He bought the car just out of Vietnam. This car was his baby. My mom and dad got married in this car and took it on their honeymoon to Yellowstone. This car has been in my family and probably has more stories than I can imagine. My dad had the dream to restore this car and bring it back to its glory. My dad passed away in 1999 from a tumor that we believe was caused by agent orange exposure in Vietnam. The poly 318 was the first engine that my dad and I have ever rebuilt together. The engine runs good. I plan on trying to do what my dad never was able to finish. I want to get this car running and driving so I can get my mom back out in it. I hope this group can help me out with this journey. Thanks Tim

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