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1966 Coronet 4 dr sedan 425/426
Base--- Stock 8.67/Super Stock 8.19 -- Shipping Wt.----3686 440 4 door sedan---Stock 8.92/Super Stock 8.42 --Shipping Wt-------3686 500 4 door sedan----Stock 8.76/Super Stock 8.27---- Shipping Wt. ----3722 Now I don;t know how many were actually assembled but unless there is a ruling from NHRA I see no reason that the car cannot be run FED 387 |
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I'm thinking of '65 then. I know there were none in '65.
Sorry about that. As far as the actual '66 Hemi 4-door production. It's far greater than what is known. I think an in-depth search of the Chrysler microfiche records would shock many of the "experts." I have an eyewitness account of 4 matching '66 Hemi Coronet four doors that were at a dealer-only auction in August of 1966. None of those have surfaced yet. The original owner of my '66 Hemi Sedan went to buy one of those cars, but ended up buying the Sedan I now have instead. I have questioned some of the other people that were with him at that particular sale, and they also recalled the four matching four doors being there with Hemi engines in them. |
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