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1965 Dodge Coronet Super Stock

W051207356racingUnited States
Engine
6.97L (426 cu. in.) OHV V8 Race Hemi, 425 bhp
Colour
Bright Red

A 1965 Dodge Coronet Super Stock built to Race Hemi specification, retaining its lightweight steel body, deleted rear seat, single wiper, and other factory drag-strip provisions. Originally campaigned by noted Hemi racer and collector Steve Atwell, it later entered the Jack Brundage MoPar collection, during which it received a professional restoration by Muscle Car Restorations of Wisconsin and was exhibited twice at the Walter P. Chrysler Museum. Fewer than 1,100 miles are recorded.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
  2. Date unknownAcquisition unknown
    Steve Atwell
    partial documentation

    Known as a prominent Hemi race car specialist and collector; the vehicle was used as an active drag racer during his ownership.

  3. Date unknownAcquisition unknown
    Jack Brundage
    partial documentation

    Part of a well-regarded collection of high-performance Mopar vehicles; a full restoration was commissioned during this period, carried out by Muscle Car Restorations in Wisconsin.

Competition

  1. Walter P. Chrysler Museum exhibition (first appearance)
    Exhibited

    One of two documented museum showings, reflecting the restored vehicle's high quality and historical significance.

  2. Walter P. Chrysler Museum exhibition (second appearance)
    Exhibited

    Second showing at the same institution, again recognizing the car's preservation and presentation standard.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. Restoration
    Muscle Car Restorations

    Comprehensive restoration carried out to museum-quality standard, covering paint, brightwork, engine compartment finishing, and overall detailing.

    Work was performed at the Wisconsin facility of Muscle Car Restorations during the Brundage ownership period.

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