Hi folks I am trying to find out info on how many.....
1970 dodge coronet 440 2dr post cars with a slant6 motor had
Column change 3 speed manuals in them
Pretty specific I know but I can't seem to find much more info
I was told there were only 43
Any clues :shruggy:
Thanks folks
is it a US spec car? There were ONLY 1,236 WH21s built total (all engines & all destinations US/CANADA/EXPORT)
GG's "WHITE BOOK" shows: USD spec. (Y05) 1970 Coronet
WH21C0 = Coronet 440 2-dr coupe w/slant 6 ~ 193 cars
w/auto - 152 cars
w/3-speed manual ~ 41 cars
Got pics? fender tag?
I cant get the details for the fender tag , here are some pics
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sorry having trouble with my computer downloading pics :brickwall:
I see the pics, not bad looking, I'd drive it. LEON.
thanks Leon
1 owner car ,California car..
now coming to New Zealand its for my wife :cheers:
:o :o That car is clean!! Great find!
fender tag finally , wondering how many were this colour
Wonderfully odd car.
of the 193 Dodge Coronet 440 2 door coupes with a /6 - approximately 14 were DY3 "cream" (7.3%)
WH21C0 = Coronet 440 2-dr coupe w/slant 6 ~ 193 cars
w/auto - 152 cars
w/3-speed manual ~ 41 cars
so based on that 14 cars in cream ,how could I tell how many 3 speed manual ones there were ?
vin #wh21coa116...
engine code is oddball exhaust side # 2806830-1 04289 AM
spark plug side PT225R 710 cant read the other numbers ..doesn't look like they are there
been trying to cross reference for matching numbers am I looking in the right place ? a small pad just above the coil mount and behind the alternator
bracket , would be cool it this is still matching numbers as everything looks origional
Quote from: Aero426 on September 01, 2017, 11:29:23 PM
Wonderfully odd car.
yes sums me up sometimes :yesnod:
there are NO perfect bullet proof numbers available for these cars (they are all ballpark/approximate production numbers)
they are all 1 of 1 if you break the OPTIONS all down - there are just too many possible combinations
the most popular B-body on the planet is a '69 Charger Daytona & we don't know exactly how many of those were built! :eek2:
Quote from: 6bblgt on September 02, 2017, 01:55:26 AM
there are NO perfect bullet proof numbers available for these cars (they are all ballpark/approximate production numbers)
they are all 1 of 1 if you break the OPTIONS all down - there are just too many possible combinations
the most popular B-body on the planet is a '69 Charger Daytona & we don't know exactly how many of those were built! :eek2:
Sent you a PM 6bblgt :cheers: