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| 1973 Dodge Coronet |
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Price: $25,000 |
Last Updated 5 hours ago
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| Year: |
1973 |
| Make: |
Dodge |
| Model: |
Coronet |
| Trim: |
N\A |
| Engine: |
V8 V8 5.7L |
| Fuel: |
Gasoline |
| Color: |
Green |
| Miles: |
40000 |
| Stock #: |
STATION WAGON |
| Body Style: |
Wagon |
| Condition: |
Used |
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Vehicle Description FEATURED IN PRIMES SERIES MOVIE DARK WINDS.
FREE SHIPPING! As a family-owned business, we have proudly served customers nationwide with thousands of successful deliveries. Our facility is not a traditional open car-lot but a private inspection preparation warehouse where every unit undergoes a comprehensive 50-point inspection before qualifying for our 30-Day Warranty and Buyback Guarantee. ?There is no FINANCING! ?We take pride in honest personal service, and the ?Happy Camper peace of mind? policy . When you contact us, you'll speak directly with Asad or Bijan—no middlemen, no automated systems, and no AI. We have built our reputation on honest communication with no surprises, no scams, and no games. Our detailed walk-around VIDEO helps verify the condition and authenticity of every vehicle, providing complete transparency and confidence throughout the buying process. Please Note: California and local in-person buyers are responsible for 10% sales tax, DMV fees, and any past registration ?& smog fees. All vehicle purchases are subject to a flat $390 DPS Documentation, Inventory, Tax & Title Administration Fee.
The 1973 Dodge Coronet Station Wagon is one of those quintessential symbols of old-school Americana — a time when family road trips, tailgate picnics, and the open highway meant freedom and grit in equal measure. Beneath its long steel body and wood-panel charm, that V8 powerplant gave it the heart of a muscle car disguised as a family hauler — pure Detroit iron with attitude.
It’s nostalgic not just for its looks, but for its authenticity — the smell of gasoline, the rumble of carbureted torque, the bench seats that could fit half a neighborhood, and the kind of mechanical simplicity modern cars can only dream about.
No surprise it’s become a favorite in films like Dark Wind — the Coronet carries cinematic soul. It’s the kind of car that doesn’t just appear on screen; it sets the tone — a quiet relic of a tougher, truer America where every turn of the key felt like the start of an adventure. |
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