Over the course of seven generations, Dodge marketed a full-size automobile named the Coronet and at the time of inception in 1949 was the companys highest trim level, although moved to the lowest in the 1955-1959 time period. The nameplate “Coronet” is a type of crown worn by Royalty. The fifth generation would encompass 1965 through 1970 models during the height of the muscle car era as well as some major milestones for Chrysler during the Nascar wars. The likes of the SuperBee and Road Runner would be built on the Coronet platform. The engine is original, the transmission is not original. The mileage of 3000 is post restoration miles that was completed to a very high level. Supposedly the rest of the car was remarkably solid and it appears to be absolutely strait as an arrow. This was a frame off rotisserie restoration with a changed interior color from Orange to a much more desirable black and white and the console interior has been changed to a bench seat. This car is worthy of serious a collector or just go show off. Furthermore, this car starts, runs and goes down the road perfectly with power steering, brakes and disc brakes on all four corners. The underside is spotless as well.