Lot # ST0117.1
Vehicle Highlights
- Non Conforming VIN / Incorrect Fasteners
- Purportedly Built In 1977 By Chrysler Engineer Fred Lyons For Super Stock Racing
- Engine Built By Dean Nicopolis Racing
- 426 HEMI V8 Engine Bored .060 Over To 444 CID
- A727 Torqueflite 3-Speed Automatic Transmission
- Cross Ram Intake With Dual Edelbrock 4-Barrel Carburetors
- Altered Wheelbase For Drag Racing
- Narrowed Dana 60 Rear Axle With 5.38 Gears
- Rear Coil Over Shocks
- Willwood 4 Wheel Disc Brakes
- Turbo Action Cheetah Shifter
- Weld Racing Wheels (Aluminum)
- Mickey Thompson Tires (ET Street In Rear, Sportsman Up Front)
- 12 Point Roll Cage
426 HEMI V8 Engine Bored .060 Over To 444 CID
A Note From The Seller:
Altered Wheelbase Coronet Pro Street 426 HEMI Super Stock TorqueFlite Automatic ///
This 1967 Dodge Coronet 440, purportedly built by Chrysler engineer Fred Lyons in 1977 for Super Stock Racing, is a rare piece of muscle car history. Power comes from a 426 HEMI V8, bored .060 over to 444 cubic inches, built by Dean Nicopolis Racing, with a Cross Ram intake, dual Edelbrock carburetors, and an A727 Torqueflite automatic. A narrowed Dana 60 rear axle with 5.38 gears, rear coilovers, and Wilwood disc brakes enhance performance. It sports a custom white, silver, and black paint scheme with checkered flag graphics, Weld Racing wheels, and Mickey Thompson tires. Inside, the factory dashboard, black bucket seats, and AutoMeter gauges complete the race-ready setup. A 12-point roll cage and fiberglass body panels reduce weight. Autographs from Tom Hoover and Dean Nicopolis cement its significance, making this Coronet a true piece of Chrysler's racing history.
1967 Dodge
Coronet 440
- Year
- 1967
- Make
- Dodge
- Model
- Coronet
- Doors
- 2
- Body Color
- Black/White
- Interior Color
- Black
- Body Style
- Coupe
426 HEMI V8 Engine Bored .060 Over To 444 CID
Vehicle Highlights
- Non Conforming VIN / Incorrect Fasteners
- Purportedly Built In 1977 By Chrysler Engineer Fred Lyons For Super Stock Racing
- Engine Built By Dean Nicopolis Racing
- 426 HEMI V8 Engine Bored .060 Over To 444 CID
- A727 Torqueflite 3-Speed Automatic Transmission
- Cross Ram Intake With Dual Edelbrock 4-Barrel Carburetors
- Altered Wheelbase For Drag Racing
- Narrowed Dana 60 Rear Axle With 5.38 Gears
- Rear Coil Over Shocks
- Willwood 4 Wheel Disc Brakes
- Turbo Action Cheetah Shifter
- Weld Racing Wheels (Aluminum)
- Mickey Thompson Tires (ET Street In Rear, Sportsman Up Front)
- 12 Point Roll Cage
A Note From The Seller:
Altered Wheelbase Coronet Pro Street 426 HEMI Super Stock TorqueFlite Automatic ///
This 1967 Dodge Coronet 440, purportedly built by Chrysler engineer Fred Lyons in 1977 for Super Stock Racing, is a rare piece of muscle car history. Power comes from a 426 HEMI V8, bored .060 over to 444 cubic inches, built by Dean Nicopolis Racing, with a Cross Ram intake, dual Edelbrock carburetors, and an A727 Torqueflite automatic. A narrowed Dana 60 rear axle with 5.38 gears, rear coilovers, and Wilwood disc brakes enhance performance. It sports a custom white, silver, and black paint scheme with checkered flag graphics, Weld Racing wheels, and Mickey Thompson tires. Inside, the factory dashboard, black bucket seats, and AutoMeter gauges complete the race-ready setup. A 12-point roll cage and fiberglass body panels reduce weight. Autographs from Tom Hoover and Dean Nicopolis cement its significance, making this Coronet a true piece of Chrysler's racing history.