Looking for 65 Dodge Monaco? We have almost everything on eBay. No matter what you love, you'll find it here. Search 65 Dodge Monaco and more. The 1965 Monaco was based on the Custom 880 two-door hardtop body. The Monaco received special badging, different taillight and grille treatment, and a sportier interior with a full-length center console, as well as a 383 cu in (6.28 L) 325 hp (242 kW) V8 engine as standard equipment. Larger, more powerful engines were also available as options.
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93,089 white automatic 1965 Dodge Monaco LimitedCar runs great with plenty of power. Drives anywhere3-Speed Automatic93089 milesRear Wheel Drive Chassis (RWD)Vinyl interiorAir Condit. Calabasas, CA at carsforsale.com 3 16,900 1965 Dodge Monaco - Calabasas, CA station wagon 426 Four-Speed! 1965 Dodge Monaco Todd Fitch One year before the 426 cid street hemi' graced option sheets at Mopar dealers everywhere, this full-sized 1965 Dodge Monaco hit the streets with some serious muscle courtesy of another 426 cid mill, the RB-based street wedge. Introduction to the 1965-1968 Dodge Monaco | HowStuffWorks 1965-1968 Dodge Monaco and 500 By: the Auto Editors of Consumer Guide The face of the first Dodge Monaco was virtually the same as that of the companion Custom 880 and Polara Series. See more classic car pictures. 1965 Dodge Monaco 5,000 mi • 8 Cylinder • Beige $ 17,500 or $291 /mo 383 rebuilt with less than 5,000 miles on itNew Paint Job New Gas tank and new fuel linesNew disc brakesWe have all the chrome parts for the trim New tires and rims.New Carpet and stereo.Pleas…
1965 Dodge Monaco for Sale CC1076248
Polara Hardtop Sedan (1965-1968) Polara Wagon (1965-1968) Other production years of this submodel: 1966 Dodge Monaco Hardtop Coupe specifications, all versions 1967 Dodge Monaco Hardtop Coupe specifications, all versions 1968 Dodge Monaco Hardtop Coupe specifications, all versions Copyright. Single-Family-Owned 1965 Dodge Monaco Sold for $20,500 on 1/9/23 61 Comments View Result Make Dodge Era 1960s Origin American BaT Essentials Seller: Maysbarry Location: La Habra Heights, California 90631 Listing Details Chassis: D453318207 76k Miles Shown, TMU 413ci V8 Three-Speed Automatic Transmission Cream Paint Brown Vinyl Upholstery This 1965 Dodge Monaco 500 is described as a matching-numbers example with a rare color. A 383/TorqueFlite car, it looks largely complete and is said to have limited rust, too. Notably, sale includes a large collection of quality speed parts, many of which were intended for a 451ci stroker build that never happened. 1965 DODGE MONACO Hardtop Coupe. The Dodge Monaco is a full-size car that was built and sold by Dodge in three generations from 1965 to 1976, as a mid-size m.
1965 Dodge Monaco for Sale CC1076248
1965 Dodge Monaco 2-Door Hardtop 426 V-8 4-speed (272 kW / 370 PS / 365 hp) (since September 1964 for North America U.S.) specs review (click on photo to view enlarged pictures gallery) 1965 Dodge Monaco 2-Door Hardtop 426 V-8 4-speed (man. 4) (model since September 1964 for North America U.S.) car specifications & performance data review - Specifications Table Identification data Dodge Monaco 2-Door Hardtop 383 V-8 4-bbl. TorqueFlite (aut. 3 speed) as offered for the year 1965 since September 1964 in North America U.S. How many were produced ? Check Dodge (USA) Full-Size 8gen available production numbers data. Basic dimensions Weights Sales markets
1965 Dodge Monaco 1965 Dodge Monaco Limited Edition 2-door hardtop 1965 Dodge Monaco In its debut year, 13,200 Dodge Monaco's were available for purchase. The Monaco was produced by Dodge to compete with the Pontiac Grand Prix. Classic Dodge Monaco For Sale 1940 Dodge D14 Current Bid: $5,600 Ends In: 1970 Dodge Challenger Current Bid: $95,000 Ends In: 1976 Dodge D100.
1965 Dodge Monaco for Sale CC1076248
A walking tour of my '65 Monaco. This was the first year for the car and the only year it was produced exclusively as a two door model. There were 13,096 o. The Dodge Monaco was a series of cars introduced for the 1965 model year. When it was introduced, the Monaco was a series of full size cars that represented Dodge's flagship model. For three generations, the Monaco remained a full size model before 1977, when the Monaco name was used for an intermediate model.